Mark Wein Grand Poobah Staff member May 24, 2015 #3 Korina, which is the same as limba. I think this is supposed to be the lighter kind though. @telecaster911 ? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Korina, which is the same as limba. I think this is supposed to be the lighter kind though. @telecaster911 ? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
GilmourD Eater of Worlds Staff member May 25, 2015 #6 Why didn't I realize there was so much beauty on the back of that neck?
LeftyTom I am not just another pretty face. May 25, 2015 #7 Neck grown for darker tones on E,A,&D strings
baimun Funkasaurus Rex May 25, 2015 #8 I have a one piece black limba body blank that will become a guitar sometime soon. It's looking like this will be the back, and it will have a streaky maple top. Now... do I dye the top reggae colors or not?
I have a one piece black limba body blank that will become a guitar sometime soon. It's looking like this will be the back, and it will have a streaky maple top. Now... do I dye the top reggae colors or not?
telecaster911 Kick Henry Jackassowski May 26, 2015 #9 The blanks were supposed to be both white limba. The neck blank was definitely darker though.
Guitar Heel Demented Trick May 26, 2015 #11 black limba is my favorite guitar wood these days. Still kicking myself for selling my Giffin T1.
baimun Funkasaurus Rex May 26, 2015 #12 telecaster911 said: The blanks were supposed to be both white limba. The neck blank was definitely darker though. Click to expand... They come from the same tree... so you really don't know what's on the inside until you cut it.
telecaster911 said: The blanks were supposed to be both white limba. The neck blank was definitely darker though. Click to expand... They come from the same tree... so you really don't know what's on the inside until you cut it.