I have some Holly a customer wanted to use instead of maple since it is very white and homogeneous looking. It appeared to be a good idea for a sub for white or cream plastic binding as my taste for using plastic is about over. I prefer wood as do most now for the obvious reasons.
My concern is the piece I recieved, from a reputable dealer I think, came sealed nicely and packaged well and appeared to be a really nice 1" x 5" x 40" board except for a very slight cupping. At the time I received it was told it was dry and stable and ready to use. A few days ago (2 months after receiving it) I'm going through my wood taking inventory and decided to pull it out and look at it and now it is very warped. The cupping is much worse and it has taken on the shape of an auger!!
I'm almost afraid to bind a guitar with it and have it decide to move later and let go and the repairs be on me. Anybody have any thoughts on this? Thanks.