Michael and other bass-friends,
it's not that mistery!
Edwin is just a very (VERY) good bass-player. A talent also discovered by the Wickersham family in the eighties. Pu this together with a deal of commercial interest bringing Alembic to the public by using heroes. I know SC, MK, JJ and EVH hates to be called like that but hey ...it's reality.
Now you have to understand that being a hero in the US (check the number of bassplayers in the US) is something completely different than in another country. I agree that the US is not a country for you all on that side of the pond: there ARE major cultural differences between Helena and El Paso, between San Jose and Raleigh. You have to understand that for us US outsiders on EVERY product you make stands US and we consider it as a whole, so as a country.
Now putting things together: if you had to market a high-end bass in those years (eighties) you look for heroes to make signature basses.
For a region in Europe Edwin was the one. He was/is an Alembic devotee. He worked in the BENELUX, has good relations in Germany a region with high rated potential markets. Plus -we may not forget- Edwin was (still is) very talented, even on world scale, but ... hey friends you US guys have a whole lot more people to choose from.
The contribution Edwin made to Alembic were also on design level. Back in the eighties there were in fact just the Standard, the Small Standard and coming up the Distillate body design. The EVH was VERY ergonomically designed with an absolute perfect balance but with no longer upper horns: those designs (Elan, Rogue, Excel, Europa) date from later.
Michael: it's not a mistery, the bass was -in my opinion- never made for serving the US market but for the EU market and with a EU signature on it: Edwins! I admire the honesty of Alembic on this to let the EVH in the Signature department. I guess 99% of the world market never HEARD about the thing. But ...hey... we (that 1%) is also market.
I got Edwin on the phone this morning and he promised me to register on the site but I believe him when he said that he's very busy in his business right now. He told me also about a new musical project he is starting up and promised me some (recent) musical links.
I'm feeling a little bit embarrassed for what I started here but you have to understand on your side of the pond that things are of a different scale over here. I started this only because the department was started to put in the light artist with an Alembic, and this is one I admire a lot an with me a lot of other people in EU (unfortunately they not all know about the existance of this amazing club).
Take care!
Paul