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Mahogany back, not what I would call figured, but...
Ran across a mid 2000's taylor gc with an interesting hog back and redwood top.
I've seen quilted and flamed hog on some examples but this looks nothing like those. Am I just sheltered when it comes to hog backs? I like the highly figured and flamed versions I've seen, but not sure how I feel about this one. Whaddya think? |
#2
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Nope. Pretty ordinary.
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I think that what I'm used to seeing is the flamed and curly mahogany from more expensive guitars or the quilted mahogany from a lot of "The Tree" models. This looks more like "tropical mahogany" which covers a pretty large amount of alternatives. I know also that several guitars I have with "genuine mahogany" or stained a wine red or darkened in some way that hides anything but that straight grain look. Honestly, the 5 series mahogany, as well as the 3 series sale are some of my favorite Taylor's. I also have a sinker redwood Taylor and can't recommend it enough for something that diverts from the typical Taylor sound.
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Looks like someone stained some plywood to me.
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Lol. Yeah, its different.
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