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I used to come over lots in the late 80s and 90s, very impressed with the improvements since then
Oh good lord, that ziricote is pretty! For an acoustic guitar, I don't think there is a single species I prefer aesthetically to ziricote (possibly cocobolo), and that is stunning.
Look forward to updated photo's.
Adam
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Have you tried the "amazaque" wood they use?
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Sapele is a bit brighter than mahogany and is on my Larrivee. I think I prefer it. Just that bit closer to rosewood.
Anyway sorry for thread hi-jack!
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Ovangkol is quite common for guitars now, quite a lot of Taylor 400 series guitars are made with it.
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I would also add (and, really, this is not to ignite a 'tonewood' debate) that the choice of B&S wood has much less impact than you might imagine for playing style. It is much more to do with how the builder has finessed the construction of the guitar. This comes from several years of viewing the MIMF forum.
Again, you are more than welcome to try my yew Brook, or macassar Bailey-build.
Cheers,
Adam