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PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:25 am 
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Koa
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First name: Bob
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City: Denver
State: CO.
Zip/Postal Code: 80224
Country: USA
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What sizes, tops are, in your opinion, the best combos for this wood.
Also, is it a preferred wood for a certain style player?
What wood sounds closest to it?
Thanks


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Old Growth Brazilian
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Large body. Jumbos and dreads, Ero, Adi, Caucasian Like most Maples and Sycamores it is a somewhat bright but mostly considered for its defined, clean crisp fundamentals

Makes a great guitar for flat picking country and bluegrass and strumming rhythm type play


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:28 am 
I just bought a KILLER set of quilted maple. The plan is to build an AJ with it. Just like Michael stated, this will be my Country strummer with an Adi top!


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Bob, try a Lutz top.
Order one of Shane's KILLER master grade, and glory in the Sitka-ish rays and the White-ish color.
Great compliment for the maple.

Will sound pretty good, too.

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