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Any of the sponsors here have a nice set of Brazilian large enough for a 16.5" lower bout?

Please PM me.

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What Brock said...

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Peter,
I have some sets that might fit the bill. I'll give you a call today. I haven't found any old BR in about a year but I'm always searching. I have roughly 8 sets left for sale and 25-30 in my "vault" or 401K as I like to call it.


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Hey Steve, if I ever hit the lottery, I'm gonna help you retire...

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Steve, We want to see the ones in the 401K. Maybe there are those who can help you reach retirement sooner?

I'm even getting the BRW itch watching these great guitars glide past our eyes month after month.

I just wonder if Paul W ever built with his set?

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[QUOTE=Bruce Dickey] I just wonder if Paul W ever built with his set?[/QUOTE]

Hey! I thought you and Paul both swore you would never use Brazilian?

What changed?

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Bruce, if you ever saw the wood in Steve's 401k you'd get Wood Envy.

It's not for anyone with a heart condition.


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Not me, I'm areligious when it comes to this stuff!

Bring on the chainsaws.

Paul had an aversion to it, until someone put a set in his hands.

Just wondering out loud.

I saw some stuff at the Dallas Guitar Show, but it looked chocolate brown instead of deep wine and burgundy with black veins. That's what I like. The chocolate milk BRW sets were very nice, just $800 a set. Brazilian guy said he had no trouble bringing it into the states either.

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Now this is some rosewood.

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"deep wine and burgundy"???

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New one on me too Howard. I've seen brick red/brown stuff...maybe that's what he's refering to.

Bruce, that looks to be Cocobolo.

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Perfume Trade Fells the Brazilian Rosewood

Interesting Article. Don't know if it's true. Georgeous wood, too bad it's history left little for tomorrow. Just too expensive for me.

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Don, here is the link to where I found that pic.

http://www.edroman.com/customshop/wood/images/Brazilian%20Ro sewood.JPG

I've seen coco looking like this too.

I really like the more straight grain stuff, like some of the old Martins had.

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Thought I would post my 1988 Franklin OM BRW guitar (BRW cut in 1964).  Fancy stuff is great - but check this out


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Bruce, I still say it's cocobolo. It's too red for Brazilian, unless they stained it.

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I think they photoshopped it, rather than stained it. Just turn up the saturation and *poof*.

Today I am, once again, covered in BRW dust resawing for another customer who has some. And, when he comes to pick it up later, I'll once again be left with my stash of BRW only big enough for fingerboards and bridges. Maybe this guy'll let me have some of it...

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What a drag... you should ask him to sell you some!

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Here is a link to the page Don:

http://www.edroman.com/customshop/wood/brazrose.htm

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[QUOTE=Howard Klepper] "deep wine and burgundy"??? [/QUOTE]

...and black veins"

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Here's the last set I used from Colonial Tonewoods....Thanks Steve!


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Those top 2 pictures on the Ed Roman page are Brazilian rosewood from the Allied lutherie website.


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[QUOTE=Bruce Dickey]Perfume Trade Fells the Brazilian Rosewood



Interesting Article. Don't know if it's true. Georgeous wood, too bad it's history left little for tomorrow. Just too expensive for me.[/QUOTE]

logically that article is true....I find it very hard to believe that woodworkers have driven this species to near extinction...I came across that piece while doing research on BRW and decided I would have no guilt in buying some stuff that is definitely questionably legal and certainly not old growth materials..
 




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