Adirondack spruce
Adirondack spruce
Hi all,
Not too sure of the numbers of Australian luthiers who have used this supplier:
Old Standard Wood or http://www.adirondack.com
They supply Adi Spruce to a lot of major US of A guitar makers. I used a soundboard of Adi Spruce on a ukulele which resulted in a nice tone and finish. I was after more tops so I contacted this company for a small number and they were very obliging. Emails answered promptly and politely and could not do enough to help.
I received quality tonewood very well packed in about 7 days from the centre of the US of A.
Pretty good service all round.
Cheers
Alan
Not too sure of the numbers of Australian luthiers who have used this supplier:
Old Standard Wood or http://www.adirondack.com
They supply Adi Spruce to a lot of major US of A guitar makers. I used a soundboard of Adi Spruce on a ukulele which resulted in a nice tone and finish. I was after more tops so I contacted this company for a small number and they were very obliging. Emails answered promptly and politely and could not do enough to help.
I received quality tonewood very well packed in about 7 days from the centre of the US of A.
Pretty good service all round.
Cheers
Alan
Re: Adirondack spruce
Um the link appears to be to a furniture supplier. I cant find any tonewood on the website. Is the URL correct?
Martin
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Re: Adirondack spruce
Googleing for "Old Standard Wood" http://www.adirondackspruce.com/ pops up. Must be this one I guess.
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Re: Adirondack spruce
Yep, missed the "spruce" bit
Markus has got the correct address, http://adirondackspruce.com/
Sorry folks
Alan
Markus has got the correct address, http://adirondackspruce.com/
Sorry folks
Alan
Re: Adirondack spruce
They are an excellent supplier. Their minimal grades, which I have purchased for 80 to 100 US Dollars are very nice. If you haven't worked with Adirondack top wood, it is typically very stiff (at least that I have gotten from this supplier). Also, this is the only shop that I get brace wood from. They sell premium adi brace wood by the pound and it is straight and about as close to perfect quarter as I have ever used. I got very tired of wasting so much brace wood from my common suppliers, I gave up, until I found these guys. They are very customer focused as well and will answer the phone when you call and are glad to help you out.
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[quote="chappy"]Markus has got the correct address, http://adirondackspruce.com/[/quote
I've bought from here as well, and the service was good.
Wayne
I've bought from here as well, and the service was good.
Wayne
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Re: Adirondack spruce
I'd build with Adirondack all the time if I could, just love the stuff. Thanks for the link, I don't think I'd come across them before.
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Here is another one I don't know about shipping because I am in the US. Nice guys and if you don't mind compression wood they have some great deals.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/hampton_bros/m. ... pg=&_from=
They cut from hand split billits to minimize run out. This includes their least expensive sets Their higher grade top sets are excellent. I actually like the look of compression wood so I go for the lower grade sets.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/hampton_bros/m. ... pg=&_from=
They cut from hand split billits to minimize run out. This includes their least expensive sets Their higher grade top sets are excellent. I actually like the look of compression wood so I go for the lower grade sets.
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.I'd build with Adirondack all the time if I could, just love the stuff
Agreed. I have used it a fair bit in mandolins and the one I play in the band has an Adirondack top. Nothing else can deliver the volume when you need to play really loud to be heard. The latest guitar I made is Adirondack (from RcTonewoods) and Indian Rosewood and it is a monster, so I intend to keep using it. With the Aussie $ heading south, good Adirondack is not only difficult to find, but is getting expensive.
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