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Teak????
I wonder why this is so stable for outdoor use yet never used as tonewood.
Thoughts to share? All best, Chris
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Teak????
Difficult to work with...does not bend well ......but great for furniture.
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I believe that either Gurian or Mossman in the 1970s built using teak.
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My understanding is the Teak is too oily, to be desirable for instruments,
it's that characteristic that makes is desirable for outdoor furniture and interior woodwork on boats. |