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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:25 am 
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Hey - I finally started guitar #2 the other week ( a grand auditorium with flamed Oregon Myrtle back and sides) and I wanted to share with you that everything you have heard about oregon myrtle is true! 


It bends like a dream - no Supersoft II needed for the flamed wood, just some light water and a bending iron.  I even went for a venetian cutaway with no troubles what-so-ever.


I have two other myrtle sets and look forward to working them for future guitars!!


Laurie


 


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myrtle is well known being realy easy to bend a realy good beginers wood.

i hope the rest of your build gos as well,

good luck,

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Couldn't want an easier wood to bend...

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I have a dread almost ready for finishing right now with Oregon Myrtle. Beautiful flame and bent really easy. No problems here!

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I bent this at 2.5 mm. ( .1 " ) with no problems





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/\ Wow, Craig, that's a total BEAUTY!! My jaw is on the floor here...

Where'dya get that wood from? (I mean supplier)


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Thanks Sam . It came from L.M.I.   

I bought two sets actually . The other is very similar.Everything I have received from them has been of the highest quality.

Many many thanks to L.M.I. They ROCK !


Cheers ,Craig Lawrence



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