180 years old mango tree
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180 years old mango tree
working on some mango guitars recently. the wood is salvaged from a 180 tree destined to be thrown away.
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Re: 180 years old mango tree
Amazing looking timber! Beautiful.
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Very nice.
Thre seems to be a few people working with Mango around here lately, I wouldn't even know where to buy the stuff
Thre seems to be a few people working with Mango around here lately, I wouldn't even know where to buy the stuff
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Very interesting timber you have there Jeffrey, wouldn't mind a coupla sets
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Re: 180 years old mango tree
Hi Jeffrey. I agree with Steve, we want to see* the rest of the tree!
*In our sheds, of course!
*In our sheds, of course!
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G H Hannabach, a German guitar maker (cousin of the Hannabach stings family) got mango and koa in Hawaii. So maybe Hawaii would still be a source for mango? I have seen it on eBay. I have a vague notion I saw it once at RC Tonewoods too.
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Thankssimonm wrote:G H Hannabach, a German guitar maker (cousin of the Hannabach stings family) got mango and koa in Hawaii. So maybe Hawaii would still be a source for mango? I have seen it on eBay. I have a vague notion I saw it once at RC Tonewoods too.
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Re: 180 years old mango tree
I can spare some of mango with you folks......
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Oh yeah Jeffrey that's what we're talking about, slice it up and bring it on. That's right Demon the Zootman has sold it before.jeffreyyong wrote:I can spare some of mango with you folks......
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Re: 180 years old mango tree
Jeffrey Yong; Turning someone else's rubbish into his own gold.
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Re: 180 years old mango tree
Hey Allan,
You don't really see it down here. Up north suppliers often have a bit laying around. But never in any real quantity.
From memory, I believe old Mango trees (that so often produce the figure and at times wild colour variation) are protected and can not be felled. Of course, that doesn't stop the storms bringing them down, so much of what is available comes from storm felled trees.
Stan at http://www.billinudgelwoodworks.com.au/ should have some, or you could try Lazarides in Brisbane. There would be more around too - just can't think where at present. Trouble is it is very variable so buying unseen may be a little risky.
Cheers,
Jeremy.
You don't really see it down here. Up north suppliers often have a bit laying around. But never in any real quantity.
From memory, I believe old Mango trees (that so often produce the figure and at times wild colour variation) are protected and can not be felled. Of course, that doesn't stop the storms bringing them down, so much of what is available comes from storm felled trees.
Stan at http://www.billinudgelwoodworks.com.au/ should have some, or you could try Lazarides in Brisbane. There would be more around too - just can't think where at present. Trouble is it is very variable so buying unseen may be a little risky.
Cheers,
Jeremy.
Re: 180 years old mango tree
Does anyone else see this guy in the upper bouts of the back?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Scream.jpg
Rob
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Scream.jpg
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sorry for digging up the grave!
here a finished full mango JJ and also can hear a little how it sound like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxAZ3YyjtPg
here a finished full mango JJ and also can hear a little how it sound like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxAZ3YyjtPg
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I wouldn't mind if you would dig up graves more often!jeffreyyong wrote:sorry for digging up the grave!
Thanks for the new pictures and the video clip.
Yes!ckngumbo wrote:Does anyone else see this guy in the upper bouts of the back?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Scream.jpg
Rob
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Re: 180 years old mango tree
Can we see any of these in Tacoma?
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Re: 180 years old mango tree
Hi Jason, Yes, I'll be bringing a mango guitar to the GAL convention.
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