Fancy figured woods...

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James Tonguet wrote:A new set of Claro I picked up
This is some of the most amazing figure I've seen in ANY wood!
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James Tonguet wrote:A new set of Claro I picked up

That set is alive! Cool looking for sure.
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Here's an oldie but goodie from my stash...not a set, but a section of a plank split in two :
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Hi all- we renamed this thread since the "p" word may be partly responsible for a recent onslaught of spam (sorry- probably should've done that earlier as some of you have mentioned).
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Good, now what sorts of spam are we going to get based on the word "stash"?
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Here are a couple recent aquisitions...

A Curly Maple top set and a Quilted Maple top set...
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4 Spalted Maple top sets that I got for a mere 40 bucks.
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And a few freatboards that look nice...
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John, LOVE your tag line at the bottom. That sounds like me!
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I believe this is some redwood burl that I picked up some years ago. I would like to use it as a top on a LP with mahogany body and thru-neck. It is about 3/8" thick, and somewhat porous, but nothing larger than pinholes. Any advice on sanding, sealing, laminating would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Dan.
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Advice would depend on whether it is in fact redwood burl. Can we get a closer shot?
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Here's some Blackwood that I bought a few years ago I only just taken a photo of it as its been buried for many months :)

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Fantastic timber :)

I also have some Curly Pink Ivory which is 8" wide 2" thick and is 4ft long - Its such a lovely timber and rings like a bell :)

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I just love this :)

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I have some other stuff which I will get round to sometime (Some lovely curly Maple and some fantastic Cocobolo - just love Cocobolo :))

All the best
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Mario Proulx wrote:I think psychiatrists have a term for those who "see" 'risque' things within objects, shapes or, in our case, wood grain/figure.
Georgia O'Keefe's art suffered the same criticism from some in the art world.

I too wish there was a better title for threads like this.
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I just picked up a piece of curly hickory. Very bold curl in it, I'll have to post some pictures later. It should work nicely on a neck through electric or a smaller electric body
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That's just a tease Eric!
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haven't had a chance to take pictures yet ;)
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Here is one of two cherry boards I have been hoarding for a couple years. Both are 4/4. This one is 1x9, the other 1x12 (It's buried at the moment!). Also a kitchen bench I made from two feet of this board...
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a few shots of the hickory boards. No water or oil on them to bring out the figure either. Only problem is that it's a touch small as a 1x6. will probably have to be on a neck through or have more then one joint between boards.

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Mmmm. I see a nice hickory cutting board in my future..
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I don't like spending a lot of money on wood... Fortunately I've lucked myself into some nice pieces:

This is claro walnut, about 2-1/4" thick x about 9" x about 35"... I want to get this resawn, but haven't had the heart to cut it up, at least just yet.
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Some cool Philippine mahogany pieces I picked up at the local yard...
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One of these days I hope to have the right timing to get to see Rick Hearne's personal stash. (Rick is a major hardwood dealer out of Oxford, PA, if you were unfamiliar) Rick has a personal collection of only ten boards, which is a promise he made to himself in order to avoid becoming a hoarder. I remember walking into his office one time and seeing a board of maple that was perfectly uniformly quilted top to bottom, side to side, front to back, with a perfectly uniformly sized, absolutely stunning quilting pattern, the board being about 8/4, 10" wide and maybe 6' long. For sale? No, PRS Guitars had purchased it when it had been there about a day - it was getting shipped out the following Monday. The board was amazing - way more stunning than anything I have ever seen anyone post on a forum. (Anything!)

"So, Rick, would that have been close to making it into your personal stash?"

"No, not really"

Got to see that someday.
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