July 1999Sweet Sea DreamsYou can tell from first glance this is a special guitar. If the bloodwood top wasn't a giveaway, the fabulous sea-faring mammals inlaid up the rosewood fingerboard might be a tip-off. From the first fret:
We recently refinished this guitar. The original polyurethane finish yellowed and made the strawberry-red color of the bloodwood look brown. With a fresh clear polyester finish, the guitar is now restored to its original beauty. |
The day this guitar was born back in 1975
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In this detail photo of the inside lower horn, you can see the triple veneer accent laminates.
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The tailpiece of this guitar is actually a sheet of
solid sterling silver over a shim of ebony. The only wood screws on an Alembic anchor the strap holders and the tailpiece.
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The porpoise is cut from a
sheet of sterling silver with a delicate inlay of its skeleton in abalone. The front veneer of the peghead
is coco bolo. See the solid sterling silver nut? It is one of the few non-adjustable nuts found
on an Alembic.
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The back veneer of the peghead is
lacewood.
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Henry hired an artist to embellish the solid silver
backplates with extremely detailed silver carvings. This modification is not included with the specifications listed below. They
sure are beautiful.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Price available on request |
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