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Oh, I have compared it, Joel. Milled up an entire log this winter..planks 20" wide and heavy as ebony
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no need to be rude larry
O.k point taken but the fact is the stock i have is alot lighter i checked sg weight and it is about 72.
(do you want me to send you a sample)
and yes this is alot denser than mahogany but the electric guitar guys i have love it.
It is no denser than indian rosewood which is being used by loads of people for electric necks.
also ebony has been used for years in laminate necks and was a traditional wood to be used before we had truss rods.
i am not saying you are wrong larry but should know more than anyone how much a wood can vary.
also larry i am not saying it will ever replace mahogany just that its one other option for high end users.
The fact is i get repeat orders for it from a very well known maker who is more than happy to use it for his laminate necks,who am i to argue.
mainly we are just talking center strips and electric necks though and i agree that it is way to heavy for an acoustic but for f.s sake i have a customer who uses honduras rosewood ,macassar ebony and even snakewood (allthough he said he would never use it again after last time) for all his necks and thins down his bodys to help balance the guitar.
i have also seen many people using bubinga,cocobolo and other dense woods the same argument could be used for all of them that they are not suitable.
but who are we argue they have the right to try diferent woods to see what works for them without being ridiculed.
its a matter of personal taste at the end of the day.
we all have diferent ways of working and one wood that suits one person will not suit another who am to disagree.
o.k. so we have agreed that cylon satin is not suitable for acoustic guitars this is good, but can we now please get back to the subject at hand
also larry you have to realise that my busines relies on offering a specialist items that others cant this may be why i am more willing eperement with the heavier woods.
as allways i respect your input larry but can we please keep this constructive.
Joel.