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Thanks, TS, I really appreciate the props. I love sharing what Ive learned thru building, and that seems to be the prevailing sentiment with most everyone that surfs this forum, whether with amps, or guitars. Very cool.Tone Slinger wrote:I punched in after you launched your post Fillmore. Sounds like you know exactly what a great sounding guitar is made of.
I've cut timber in the N.Ohio although mostly oak and cherry and I always like the growth their on the flat land that is n.Ohio.I never cut no poplar but imagine it grows nice also.I have been a sawyer for 7 of the last 10 years and always enjoyed taking apart a nice walnut because of it's beautifull grain.Anyway good luck on that log. Chadericopp wrote:POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR
That's my vote! I like the open, clear, musical tone it provides. Not oppressive. Not too dark like mahogony or rosewood, not too bright like maple or hard ash.
Also, i like that i have about 10-12 body blanks worth of it in my garage! My grandfather in Ohio has an overgrown farm, and he harvests some wood out from time to time. No walnut or cherry, yet, but I spied an ancient log about 2 1/2' wide by 10' long that I asked him to cut into planks for me. Gorgeous stuff, incredibly. It's still a little green, but the grain is nice. I just need better power tools to work the stuff. Anybody want to donate a band saw?