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Custom Bourgeois 00 Redwood KOA
Pristine condition, not a mark, scratch, ding or swirl mark.
Original owner. Purchased new from the Music Emporium[/B] Year - 2012 Serial #6138. Top: Redwood top Back: Curly KOA back and sides Rosette: Abalone Body binding: Cocobolo Backstrip: Multicolor Herringbone Head shape: Short scale square head with diamond Head veneer: Ziricote Head binding: Cocobolo binding with black/maple Fretboard: Short scale 14 fret Eb Nut with: 1 23/32” Pickguard: Tor-tis Bridge: Ebony belly with 2.2 spacing Pick-up: K&K Tuners: Waverly gold with snakewood buttons Pins: Bone $4700.00 More pics here: http://s1296.photobucket.com/user/Me...?sort=3&page=1 Last edited by Medsong; 03-10-2019 at 07:42 PM. |
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Evening bump for a beautiful KOA
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What’s the scale length?
Also how does this koa sound?? Thanks.
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2015 Bourgeois Banjo Killer 2010 Taylor Baby 2008 Taylor Baby 2006 Yamaha SA2200 |
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I think its 24, Ill double check ASAP. This KOA's voice has a ton of clarity. I think it is a finger pickers dream. Every note is pronounced and articulate. Thanks for asking.
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Happy Valentines Day, KOA is the perfect way to say, I Love You.
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One of my favorite wood combos on a finger picking guitar
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Thanks for the comment sir. Much appreciated.
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Happy Friday and thanks for looking.
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Good guy folks and a beautiful guitar!
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Thank you sir. Happy Saturday, it's sunny and 62degrees in SOCA. Perfect KOA weather.
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Fun facts about KOA:
Koa is the largest endemic tree in Hawai'I-the species exists naturally nowhere else in the world. It is the fastest growing of Hawaii's valuable hardwoods. It can grow as much as an inch in diameter per year, reaching 100 feet in height, attaining a trunk diameter of 5 feet or more. It was historically the material of choice for carved ocean-going canoes. Koa wood is the most prized cabinet and furniture wood in Hawai'i. |
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More KOA fun facts:
The earliest surfboards were made from the prized KOA wood or redwood. |
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KOA 101:
Lightweight, rigid, yet bendable, Koa is a great material for guitar manufacturers to work with. When paired with the right soundboard, it also has a wonderful tonal quality. If you can’t decide between maple and rosewood, Koa offers the best of both worlds: the crisp, clarity of the former and warmth and thick tone of the latter. |
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KOA as a tonewood:
Koa guitars can vary tonally, in accordance with density and weight. They are most often described as a warm sounding Mahogany to a brighter sounding Rosewood. A lower density koa guitar tends to produce a more mahogany tone, whereas denser sets tend towards the rosewood spectrum. |
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KOA AKA Keep On Advertising - Happy Saturday
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