Source for quartered curly cherry

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Christ Kacoyannakis
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Source for quartered curly cherry

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I am looking for a source for quartered curly cherry for an archtop tenor ukulele. Being that it is a uke, I don't need a very large piece, maybe 13 x 5 x 2 inches for the back, and then some for the sides. I might use it for the neck too. Does anybody have a good source for quartered curly cherry. I am looking for a very special piece with very extreme curly, which you don't seem to find too much in cherry - at least not like you do in maple. Thanks!
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Bob Matthews
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I would try RC Tonewoods http://rctonewoods.com/RCT_Store/cherry ... -7505.html as they sometimes have some very nice curly cherry and might just have an off cut to suit your needs.
Alan Carruth
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Re: Source for quartered curly cherry

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Some of the better lumber yards will have a bin for quartered cherry these days. It's expensive, but if you can re-saw your own it's a lot cheaper than buying a set from a tone wood supplier. Sometimes you'll find some really spectacular figure, particularly in what I call 'enriched' cherry, that has shot in it. Of course, the shot can cause problems...
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Waddy Thomson
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Re: Source for quartered curly cherry

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Check with Hibdon Hardwoods. I know they have Cherry Guitar sets, necks, etc.
Rick Davis
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Re: Source for quartered curly cherry

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Kevin at Curly Maple Wood often has nice cherry but you'll have to resaw it.
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