dkannen
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Ok so what I'm getting is- if I order a straight up JP, it will be honey burst over plain top, but if I order a JP BFR, it'll be honey burst over figured top?
Ok so what I'm getting is- if I order a straight up JP, it will be honey burst over plain top, but if I order a JP BFR, it'll be honey burst over figured top?
Just got a price quote from a PDN dealer. They indicated that it can be ordered with or without matching headstock? I was under the impression that only matching headstock was an option? Can anyone shed some light on this (Pete/Glen/A.J.)? Thanks a bunch!
Sure thing! Matching headstock comes as part of the package per the flyer on page 1 and is not optional.
Just got a price quote from a PDN dealer. They indicated that it can be ordered with or without matching headstock? I was under the impression that only matching headstock was an option? Can anyone shed some light on this (Pete/Glen/A.J.)? Thanks a bunch!
take a look here:What's a Pao Ferro fingerboard? :/
take a look here:
Caesalpinia ferrea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
short: a different kind of rosewood, also known as brazilian rosewood. it´s slightly harder as rosewood.
copied from warmoth.com:
An excellent dense, hard wood with a very tight pore structure. This means it’s fast, smooth and extremely durable. An excellent choice for fretless fingerboards. Not only is it resistant to wear, but often the wood figuring is striking with variations in color from light tan to a dark coffee. The tone is brighter than Rosewood yet warmer than Ebony with plenty of articulation and attack. One of our favorite woods for fingerboards! No finish required!
take a look here:
Caesalpinia ferrea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
short: a different kind of rosewood, also known as brazilian rosewood. it´s slightly harder as rosewood.