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From a luthier's perspective, which piece of Brazilian do you like (ease of cut, bending, potential tap tone, etc.)

#1

http://www.savior-of-all.com/zoot.htm

#2

http://www.savior-of-all.com/braz111.htm

thanks for your feedback.

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Let me add hyperlinks to make it easier.  Thanks.


#1  http://www.savior-of-all.com/zoot.htm


#2  http://www.savior-of-all.com/braz111.htm


 



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From a beginners perspective, I like #2.  It goes in at the right place.

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[QUOTE=Hesh1956]Hi Ken:



They both have minor issues that a little care will avoid any major issues. With that said, since they are both great sets, I personally like #1.



Are you building a guitar or having one built?[/QUOTE]

Hank Mauel is building it for me.  I've already purchased #1, but I like #2 as well. 

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***I've only worked with walnut, cocobolo, and mahogany*** but if I were
to pick, I'd go with the second set. Not being able to feel or hear them
though, it's really nothing but a visual guess.


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I strongly prefer a symmetrical set of back and sides for my guitars. Any figure or grain that is happening on one side of a guitar should also happen on the other. I realize that this is just a personal preference and not necessarily somehting that in any way affects tone or quality though.


Because of these preferences, I would choose set #1 as well because it is more symmetrical. I think you made a good choice!


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#2 most definitely.

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[QUOTE=Colin S]#2 most definitely.

Colin[/QUOTE]


Colin,


Why #2?  Thanks.


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The 2nd set for sure! I don't care for the dark patch down the center of no.1 But ,they both will make good guitars with Hank building! Welcome to the forum,Ken

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1 is kind of ugly to me, whereas 2 is actually nice looking. I'd use 2. Even though it's BRW, I wouldn't use #1. I just don't like it.
I mean, well, no offense...just my opinion.

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[QUOTE=Don Williams]1 is kind of ugly to me, whereas 2 is actually nice looking. I'd use 2. Even though it's BRW, I wouldn't use #1. I just don't like it.
I mean, well, no offense...just my opinion.[/QUOTE]


No offense taken.  I asked for your opinions...honest and brutal.  I appreciate it.


I've actually just purchased set number 2 as well and so Hank will have two different sets to choose from.  The more I look at 2, the more I like....but #1 sure is exotic.  I wanted Zircote, but decided against that due to some cracking issues.  I know Braz. has same issues, but not quite as bad.


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I guess more purfling might fix that :) 

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