Re: fresh wood
2014/09/30 08:12:03
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From what I have read about the guitars of the late 1950's the figured wood was, at that time, considered less desirable, and so, many nice flame tops were painted black to hide the figure. The "bursts" were often times applied over less figured, harder maple wood, and that is one of the many reasons why the most famous burst over flames guitars are so rare. The taste for figured wood in guitars may have evolved from an appreciation of those old fancy guitars.
I know I like figured wood. :-)