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 Post subject: Waterfall bubinga
PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 3:06 pm 
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Anyone have a nice pic of some waterfall bubinga?


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I have some on the way. bliss

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 Post subject: Re: Waterfall bubinga
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Maybe JJ will show us his bubinga! Hubba.


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 Post subject: Re: Waterfall bubinga
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Here's mine with FP.

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I think this might be it, but I'm not sure. The last two pictures?

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Here's a better one

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 Post subject: Re: Waterfall bubinga
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True waterfall figure does change some with grain orientation, but shows "best" of figure description on flatsawn faces. Veneers are flat or crown sliced or log rotary flat peeled to keep the figure integrity. This of course makes it a bit squirrelly from time to time with it's non specific grain undulations. I've always preferred cutting this figure type for solid body instruments.

The middle board in the three bubinga board photo is 14" wide and about 10' tall. Raw timber in one of my storage buildings.


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WOW!! Nice stuff guys!!


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 Post subject: Re: Waterfall bubinga
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Oh you wanted to see pictures? Here is a cousin to JJ's

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That is outright amazing wood Bob.
You gonna call me one of these days? idunno

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That is 3-D wood!

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 Post subject: Re: Waterfall bubinga
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Hey Robbie,

I have about 80 sets that are in the range of these pics.

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Lemme know if these are what you are looking for...but they are not cheap unfortunately, I paid A LOT for the large plank they came from.

Anyway....they show another example of the variety of this wood.

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 Post subject: Re: Waterfall bubinga
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Thanks Shane,

I personally am not in the market for any right now but some of my students may be. Thanks for the info.

Robbie


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Shane, your pics look more like pommele figure than waterfall figure..more rare and costly than either curly or waterfall!!! Flatsawn?


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Hey Robbie!

Not guitars and not finished, but there are a couple of big slabs at the Denver Rockler. Or there were last week and at $2k+ each, I'm thinking they're not flying off the shelves.

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Larry Davis wrote:
Shane, your pics look more like pommele figure than waterfall figure..more rare and costly than either curly or waterfall!!! Flatsawn?


Right you are Larry!! (as usual! ;) ) It really is pommele but I wanted to show the wide range of figure that is available. I am going to use a set later this year because this stuff will be absolutely 3D under a gloss finish. The wood is, as with most (maybe all) quilt figure, rift to flatsawn.

Good eye my friend!

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 Post subject: Re: Waterfall bubinga
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Miek wrote:
Hey Robbie!

Not guitars and not finished, but there are a couple of big slabs at the Denver Rockler. Or there were last week and at $2k+ each, I'm thinking they're not flying off the shelves.

Miek



Gee, I need to rush right over there. Think they will take a check?
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dang I love Bubinga!

I just wish my customers were less shy about it. It looks and sounds so good!

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 Post subject: Re: Waterfall bubinga
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Alain Moisan wrote:
dang I love Bubinga!

I just wish my customers were less shy about it. It looks and sounds so good!


My sentiments exactly. [headinwall]

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 Post subject: Re: Waterfall bubinga
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A photo from a couple years ago....it was fun trying to decide how to part it out. Only a few drop tops and one back & side set left from that baby.
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