Malthumb's Porfolio (circa 2008)... Log Out | Topics | Search
Moderators | Register | Edit Profile

Alembic Club » Showcase » Series II basses and guitars » Malthumb's Porfolio (circa 2008) « Previous Next »

Author Message
malthumb
Senior Member
Username: malthumb

Post Number: 427
Registered: 5-2002
Posted on Friday, May 23, 2008 - 11:33 am:   Edit Post

I had to take some new "family shots" for my insurance company.  The non-Alembic portion of my portfolio has undergone a few changes.  Actually, so has the Alembic portion, since I recently parted with 2 F-1Xs.  Anyway, here's my woodpile :^)Malthumb's PortfolioL-->R:  Roscoe LG-3005, Series I, Series II, Marchlewski, Devon Diamond J, and on the floor is a Fender Jazz I assembled from parts.Here are the Alembics, socializing with the RoscoeAlembics and RoscoePeace,James
tbrannon
Senior Member
Username: tbrannon

Post Number: 748
Registered: 11-2004
Posted on Saturday, May 24, 2008 - 3:38 pm:   Edit Post

That is a beautiful lineup James! I doubt you have much trouble deciding which fretless to play =)

What's the story on the Devon? I've heard of them, but that's it.... looks like maple over ash? How about the electronics on it?

Toby
malthumb
Senior Member
Username: malthumb

Post Number: 429
Registered: 5-2002
Posted on Monday, May 26, 2008 - 3:25 pm:   Edit Post

Maple over ash? Yep. Swamp Ash. Super lightweight. I can lift it by the headstock with 2 fingers and hold it like that for more than 30 seconds. Wouldn't dream of trying that with my Alembic 5 string (13 plus pounds).

Nordstand pre and Villette pickups. I'm still getting used to them. Seems pretty decent.

B string is decent, but not as solid as the B on my Alembic 5 or my Roscoe LG-3005. Probably on par with the B on my Marchlewski. I say that mainly because in terms of string to string tonal balance, it's not as finely matched as the Alembic and the Roscoe. Ironically, all three are now wearing DR Black Beauties, so it's not a string difference thing.

Neck feel, as far as playability, is great. Much wider spacing than my Alembic 5, about the same as my Roscoe and Marchlewski. Very easy to play. The neck has 13 laminates and I can feel the joints on some of the laminates. Otherwise the craftsmanship is top notch.

Peace,

James
2400wattman
Senior Member
Username: 2400wattman

Post Number: 557
Registered: 11-2005
Posted on Monday, May 26, 2008 - 7:45 pm:   Edit Post

James,
I had a Devon "Grace" 5 string which is very similar to a Tobias in shape. Full tilt Bartolini p/ups and pre amp, 35"scale and more exotic woods in the body and neck than you could imagine. I had to sell her to fund..and get this, more keyboard gear that I needed for my band. It irritates the cr@* out of me that I had to sell a cool bass to buy something that will not appreciate or hold any kind of real value. The Devon was one of my favorite bass's and I agree that the craftmanship is top notch. I must add that I have two Modulus Jazz style bass's which have the Villex p/ups and pre amp which has two vol., mid sweep and tone. A very cool set up and very loud, when my sound is muted I can still slightly hear the bass when tuning up. You've got a great family there. Take care.
funkyjazzjunky
Member
Username: funkyjazzjunky

Post Number: 92
Registered: 5-2007
Posted on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 7:01 am:   Edit Post

Roscoe basses are made in my hometown of Greensboro, NC. I love the look of his basses but I do not play bolt-ons. How is the tone of the LG?

(Wonderful collection of basses. Is the 4 string Series Walnut?)
malthumb
Senior Member
Username: malthumb

Post Number: 430
Registered: 5-2002
Posted on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 3:20 pm:   Edit Post

fjj,

Other than Alembics, the nicest sounding basses I have ever played are this Roscoe and a fretted one I played a couple years ago at an out of control gear get together I went to in Ohio. (picture below)

Me with Vic's Roscoe

As for the 4 string Series I, yes, it's walnut.

Peace,

James
keavin
Senior Member
Username: keavin

Post Number: 1424
Registered: 12-2002
Posted on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 5:32 am:   Edit Post

the 4 string series I is the twin to louis johnsons "strawberry letter 23" alembic"!
jorge_s
Intermediate Member
Username: jorge_s

Post Number: 166
Registered: 8-2002
Posted on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 12:11 pm:   Edit Post

That Marchlewski is one good looking bass. Did you have it custom-built or was it something he had already made. He is the only luthier I have come across that just plain told me he was just too busy to consider building me a bass. I admire that.
malthumb
Senior Member
Username: malthumb

Post Number: 431
Registered: 5-2002
Posted on Thursday, May 29, 2008 - 8:22 pm:   Edit Post

jorge s wrote:

"That Marchlewski is one good looking bass. Did you have it custom-built or was it something he had already made. He is the only luthier I have come across that just plain told me he was just too busy to consider building me a bass. I admire that."

I custom ordered it. It has mandolin frets like my Series I 4 string and an adjustable nut (wonder where that idea came from?). The neck profile and string spacing are a direct lift from two Hanewinckels I used to own. The design was "borrowed" from Jon "Wolfehollow" Clark. He had Jake build him a 4 string fretless with that body style and I just HAD to HAVE one.

Peace,

James
aquaman
Member
Username: aquaman

Post Number: 56
Registered: 9-2006
Posted on Friday, May 30, 2008 - 3:19 pm:   Edit Post

James,

Dang! That is an impressive pile of wood! (Envy sets in.)

Enjoy!

Add Your Message Here
Post:
Username: Posting Information:
This is a private posting area. Only registered users and moderators may post messages here.
Password:
Options: Enable HTML code in message
Automatically activate URLs in message
Action:

Topics | Last Day | Last Week | Tree View | Search | Help/Instructions | Program Credits Administration