condeesteso":3kx4ma9c said:Mignal - is that a flamenco guitar by any chance? I have a couple (a Conde of course, and an Esteve) and traditional back and sides is always cypress, although some now use Rosewood (known as negras, and less crisp but louder). I am not aware of cypress being used on any other acoustics (classical or steel-strung). Agree the smell is heavenly and it stays with the instrument for many years... more info on that guitar please.
Greedo":3ox032ri said:My favourite looking wood though has to be Macassar ebony. Stunning wood. Pity it's about 20 grand a cubic metre.
What's yours and come on lurkers. Even you lot should surely have a wood you love.
bluetac":255mr1ru said:Greedo":255mr1ru said:My favourite looking wood though has to be Macassar ebony. Stunning wood. Pity it's about 20 grand a cubic metre.
What's yours and come on lurkers. Even you lot should surely have a wood you love.
This wood looks very similar to zebrano
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