Thanks for your input, Mike, I appreciate it! And I'm not worried about it. I'm certain Mica and the elves will advise me of, and produce the ideal option for me. It sounds like the combo of high-gloss for the body and the satin finish for the neck will be ideal -barring any downside/tradeoff I'm not aware of.
Unless there is such a downside/tradeoff, this would probably be my preferred choice.
Now, the reason for this combo is that the satin finish on the neck is easier to play, right? I HAVE had a few occaissions playing my 8-string -particularily when playing in the summer and being sweaty- that I've had to interrupt my playing and wipe off the neck because (yuck) stickieness had disrupted the smoothe flow of playing and shifting positions. I assume this is one of the things the satin finish is intended to address/reduce?
The only theoretical downsides that pop into my mind (which may be nothing more than figments of my imagination, resulting from ignorance) are that the neck might not be quite as pretty without the glossy/shiney finish, and perhaps the finish doesn't protect the wood/lock in the moisture of woods in the neck -as well as the high-gloss finish? (Probably just silly-talk.)
I'm more function-oriented than I am appearance-oriented... although I want this bass to be as pretty as possible. I'm sure the high-gloss finish over front & back BTCer'ed Coco Bolo should have quite a show-stopping appearance! I'm not overly-concerned about the neck not looking as good as it otherwise wood with the glossy finish instead of the satin finish; I can't imagine Alembic would choose to use this combo as their current standard recipe if the appearance wasn't up to snuff.
One thing I'm pretty curious about... does the satin finish also cover the BACK of the peghead... or does it just go up to where the veneers begin?
It seems like it would look better and make more sense to have the entire headstock/peghead be high-gloss, and have ONLY the back of the actually neck (the part my palm/hand/thumb contacts) to be satin finish.
Does anyone know the answer to this?
Thanks again for your feedback, Mike, gang.
Danno, to my knowledge, I was the first person to have an Alembic commissioned with a combination of Ebony, Maple, and Purpleheart... but I've wondered about this too, and would be interested in confirming whether or not it's so.
The neck on my 8-String is an exceptionally awesome blend of form & function; it's absolutely stunning appearance-wise... and the sound is phenomenal -the best I've ever heard, period. It's actually made up of 4 different woods, as the inner Maple lams are Rock Maple, and the outer laminates are Flame Maple (and also continueous pieces of wood which flow all the way up into the headstock from the body). To my knowledge, this is a feature which is unique to my bass. And the 3 sections of Purpleheart sandwiched within Ebony give the instrument unbelievable sustain and bone-crunching bottom... Ramis' all-Purpleheart/Ebony-necked basses are the only Alembics I've seen that might be able to top mine in sustain.
Yeah, we're living in the age of cool necks... Alembics have been the most awesome sounding, playing, and looking basses since the beginning... we all know this.
That said, I don't think they've EVER looked better than what they've been kicking out the past couple years. The elves are really outdoing themselves!!! I've got a feeling that when my Balance K gets its top & back, it's going to be a pretty formidable contender in the looks department! Hopefully, we'll know soon!
This is a GREAT time to get an Alembic!
Long live the empire!!!
(Message edited by the 8 string king on March 11, 2007)