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Old 07-15-2006, 05:12 AM
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What Kind of Wood was Used for This Acoustic?

Any ideas on what species of wood this may be?



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Old 07-15-2006, 05:36 AM
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Koa?
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Old 07-15-2006, 05:53 AM
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looks similar to Brazilian rosewood to me.

what make is the guitar?
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Old 07-15-2006, 06:25 AM
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I was going to ask the same question...who's the builder? That could be brazillian, but it looks quite light in color and it may have been a lower grade of brazillian.

Other than that, I really can't say. The asain and japanese guitar markers often use unusual woods that you don't see much, so it might be a species not used much here in the states if it's a foriegn guitar.
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Old 07-15-2006, 06:50 AM
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I wasn't going to post the maker's name so as to not influence opinions but it seems to more important info than I thought.

The guitar is a Washburn D24S Limited Edition from 1991. "Hand Made" in Korea. I requested info from Washburn. They have no specs for the wood on this model in their database.
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Old 07-15-2006, 07:07 AM
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Well, there are dozens of rosewood species and it kinda looks like a very light Indian rosewood to me.
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Old 07-15-2006, 07:16 AM
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i'm gonna guess cocobolo.. but it might certainly be a light variety of rosewood, or one of many other trees i've never heard of.
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Old 07-15-2006, 08:43 AM
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A majoity of those korean guitars are laminated wood to begin with, so I don't think it's going to make a huge difference what species that really is.
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Old 07-15-2006, 07:33 AM
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Washburn used alot of Ovankol particularly in the 90's. Hard to tell by the photo though I would need to see a close up.
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Old 07-15-2006, 08:49 AM
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In Washburn nomenclature D24S indicates the 24 style for them and a solid spruce top. Back and sides were laminated. Trying to remember more about it. The D21S was rosewood.
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Old 07-15-2006, 09:12 AM
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It doesn't look like Rosewood in person (I realize everyone can only see the photos). It has too much of an orange-ish hue to it. May be just the stain. I brought up some pics of Ovangkol on the web and I think that looks to be correct. Thanks for all the input.

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Old 08-08-2006, 12:24 PM
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It doesn't look like Rosewood in person (I realize everyone can only see the photos)..... I brought up some pics of Ovangkol on the web and I think that looks to be correct. Thanks for all the input.
Here is a description from an old ad on the internet:

"Very lightly used 1991 Washburn D24S hand made Limited Edition dreadnought acoustic guitar. I am the original owner of this guitar. I bought it new in October of 1991. This guitar is number 254 of 1000 made. It has a solid spruce top, mahogany neck (2 piece neck with a 2 piece headstock), rosewood fingerboard, and ovangkol back and sides. There is cream binding around the body and black binding on the fingerboard."

Taylor has used this wood in their 400 series ... here is their description:

"Ovangkol is an attractive hardwood indigenous to tropical West Africa. The Ovangkol featured on Taylor's 400 series guitars has a similar appearance to rosewood, but with a lighter, olive hue. It also shares some tonal characteristics with rosewood, but boasts the livelier "sparkle" found in such medium-density hardwoods as mahogany, walnut, and koa."
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Old 07-15-2006, 09:37 AM
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What do I win? Glad I could be of help. I like your new spelling "Evangkol"
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Old 07-15-2006, 09:50 AM
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Fixed the spelling - I'm a terrible speller and a horrible typist.
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Old 07-15-2006, 10:29 AM
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