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Several years ago I got some special redwood from a friend. I came to call these sets “submersion redwood” (also known as “sinker redwood”). But one particular set was from a submerged log that darkened only around its circumference, resulting in soundboard plates that were chocolaty brown on one half, but pristine salmon-colored on the other half. The common practice with these sets was to join them with the dark halves touching at the soundboard seam and just hope the dark did not disappear too much at the lower bout. On a lark I joined them at the salmon side. Voila! I had nature’s version of a sunburst! I decided that it deserved its own name and called it a “moonburst”! (I refer to the wood as “moonglow” but the effect as a “moonburst”). As it turned out, those tops were acoustically amazing, too. I snapped up all of these tops I could find. At that time, they were considered almost “seconds” because the chocolate color did not cover the entire soundboard. The guitars I built with this “moonglow” redwood have haunted me. I have a few of these sets left. |
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