davesultra Posted October 27, 2017 Posted October 27, 2017 Has any of this made it's way down to Heritage? You know, the no more Rosewood stuff. Was any of this addressed at the last PSP?
PunkKitty Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 I talked to Pete Farmer about it at PSP. He assured me that Heritage has legal sources for rosewood and has no plans to switch to other woods.
davesultra Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 Good to know. So I won't have to be in a big hurry to get a custom order going!
skydog Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 Wildwood now lists 2017 Gibsons with brazilian rosewood fretboards for 10K! https://wildwoodguitars.com/product/97002/wildwood-spec-brazilian-limited-les-paul-standard-vos/?cat_id=32
Yooper Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 13 minutes ago, Steiner said: Because Everybody knows its worth it Oh, yes, indeed. Especially the prized Brazilian rosewood from the north side of the Amazon, with it's rich vintage tone, elegant grain, hint of cinnamon and blackberry, and smooth finish. Paired with pure Upper Peninsula maple, harvested by scruffy Yoopers, and we have the perfect neck of blended North and South American tone wood. If the rosewood/mahogany neck is your preference, don't despair. A perfectly balanced flavor will be attained by a cap of Northern Michigan maple, preferably from a tree grown on the south slope of a hardwood ridge facing a swamp. Obviously, an Autumn harvest would provide more sustain. But everybody knows that as well. ;-)
davesultra Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 Yeah, wood is cool. Where's my wallet?
ElNumero Posted October 29, 2017 Posted October 29, 2017 9 hours ago, Yooper said: Oh, yes, indeed. Especially the prized Brazilian rosewood from the north side of the Amazon, with it's rich vintage tone, elegant grain, hint of cinnamon and blackberry, and smooth finish. Paired with pure Upper Peninsula maple, harvested by scruffy Yoopers, and we have the perfect neck of blended North and South American tone wood. If the rosewood/mahogany neck is your preference, don't despair. A perfectly balanced flavor will be attained by a cap of Northern Michigan maple, preferably from a tree grown on the south slope of a hardwood ridge facing a swamp. Obviously, an Autumn harvest would provide more sustain. But everybody knows that as well. ;-) If I can buy it on Amazon as you stated, I am getting some now.
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.