#16
|
|||
|
|||
ooooh....yeah coco, that would look nice....i like the reddish ideah, but bloodwood would be too extreme for my tastes....
|
#17
|
||||
|
||||
Based on all the examples, it appears that every wood except for pine looks great!
__________________
Bill Vencil http://www.billvencil.com http://billvencil.bandcamp.com http://cdbaby.com/cd/bvencil http://www.facebook.com/billvencilmusic |
#18
|
||||
|
||||
koa or coco.....
__________________
"One small heart, and a great big soul that's driving" |
#19
|
|||
|
|||
Ooo Maple up against cedar. That would really set it off. Not to mention it's a hard wood to help take the occaisional bump and not dent so bad as the softer woods. Maple may be a bit bright and gaudy for some. For them Koa, a light Koa would be interesting.
Quote:
__________________
"If you've got time to breathe, you've got time for music," Briscoe Darling "Epi" FT145-SB 1970-ish "Stella" Harmony Stella "Jean" not so old Yamaha FG something or other "Tillie", Short for "Otilda" Applause classic AE-33 (had to have an "O" name.) "no name yet" S. Armienteras Spanish guit tar Not a fancy stable, but they work for me. |
#20
|
|||
|
|||
Curly Maple.
|
#21
|
|||
|
|||
I love the maple, it is my favorite...but, I already have a redwood/ziricote Kronbauer with Maple bindings......and my cornerstone will also have maple bindings....so, if I end up going with another guitar, I'm thinking i might want to try something different.....
I think Koa and Walnut are striking my fancy so far.... thanks a lot for all the responses, and PICTURES....those are the best!! |
#22
|
|||
|
|||
Extremely curly Koa, Cocobolo, dark Braz. RW.
|
#23
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
__________________
McCollum GAC Brazilian/Italian spruce Taylor "97" 814CE EIR/Sitka Taylor "98" K14C Koa/Cedar Taylor "04" K22CE-L30 Koa/Koa Taylor "06" 914CE fall limited Coco/Engel. Baby Taylor Collings "01" D3 EIR/Sitka Martin "1939" 0-17 Mahog. Ovation "86" Anniversary Gibson R7 Goldtop Carvin DC400 Carvin strat Epiphone MIJ Fujigen Elite Les Paul http://www.reverbnation.com:80/marcocatracchia |