
SpiderWars
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Do you like them or not and why? Never played one that I know of and I'm thinking of getting a new neck with one. The descriptions sure make it seem like a great fretboard wood.
Jaek-Chi":2sygmrhw said:Feel free to correct me if i'm wrong anyone, but i believe Pau Ferro pretty much is Rosewood. Think it's all in the same family but not as good as high quality Rosewoods are.
SpiderWars":2955lyjs said:Jaek-Chi":2955lyjs said:Feel free to correct me if i'm wrong anyone, but i believe Pau Ferro pretty much is Rosewood. Think it's all in the same family but not as good as high quality Rosewoods are.
This is from The Wood Database:
Pau Ferro is a wood of many names, and is sometimes called Morado: and because the wood is so similar in appearance and working properties to rosewood, it is also sometimes referred to as Bolivian or Santos Rosewood. The wood has been used in various capacities as a substitute for the endangered Brazilian Rosewood. Although the wood is not technically in the Dalbergia genus, it’s in a closely-related genus (Machaerium), and contains the same sensitizing compounds found in rosewoods—about as close to a true rosewood as a wood can get without actually being a Dalbergia species.
dfrattaroli":yy1okyb1 said:Love mine. It does appear to be a stiffer, harder, denser rosewood.
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