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PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2025 4:14 pm 
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Looking at your pictures confirmed my suspicion. I am way too far to be on the level that you guys have right now. Hopefully I'll get to the point wherein I can post things like these.


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Thanks Josh, I have so many questions about tornavoz making, installation, how to glue the bridge, etc. I hope you don't regret your offer haha.

jfrench wrote:
By the way, where did you get the European Birdseye Maple from? I'm curious how it compares to the American variety.


I buy it from Rivolta in Italy, this is the second guitar (both FE-13 shaped) I've made with euro Birdseye maple (I think it grew in the Balkans but don't quote me) and I've found it to be a bit less dense and much easier to work with than the North American Birdseye hard maple I've used. I think the traits are the same as any other Euro vs North American maple even though it's flat sawn, probably near identical to NA soft maple in most properties. The main advantage for me is the color, it's much more of a golden cream hue rather than either stark white or grey like much of the North American varieties are


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Cleaned up my work bench so I could get a good picture.


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