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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 6:23 pm 
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To me it looks like zebrawood or zebrano, or whatever the kids are calling it these days.

If it smells somewhat like a wet dog when freshly sawn, it's zebrawood, no question. Zebrano is about as dense as rosewood, and sometimes has a nice glassy and ringing tap tone. I have a billet thet rings like a bell. Unfortunately, I also have a billet that rings like cardboard and will be used for either sides or furniture.

If someone tried to sell it to me promising brazillian rosewood, well, I might be skeptical. In fact, I might say something I would regret later in life...


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[QUOTE=bob_connor] Don and Larry

Well I gave it the scratch and sniff test today and what I came up with was a sweet tobacco smell.

It is also relatively waxy when sanded down to 300 grit.

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Bob

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The waxyness should eliminate rosewood and point more towards Goncalo with no abslute, "for sure" either way without the wood in hand.


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I'll still stick to what I said earlier; either Zebrano or a kind of myrtle.


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