fdesalvo
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I ordered a neck for my B/W CTV yesterday - Afromosia shaft/Black Ebony board - couldn't be more excited about this one.
Afraomosia is a really beautiful wood species, which is very similar to Teak (it's sometimes called, African Teak) in many regards, minus the oil content. This makes it ideal for oil finish applications, which despite popular opinion, I happen to love on areas that my hands constantly contact. Does it defeat the purpose of getting an exotic neck? Not for this guy - I selected this one for it's color, grain, physical properties, and ability to take a nice oil finish. The fact that it's tonally similar to Maple is a huge bonus.
Have a look at this AK furniture made of the lovely "Afra" finished in Tru Oil. I've seen a couple variations of this wood's hues and they are all beautiful. This is the look I have been imagining for my CTV build. Stoked!
Afraomosia is a really beautiful wood species, which is very similar to Teak (it's sometimes called, African Teak) in many regards, minus the oil content. This makes it ideal for oil finish applications, which despite popular opinion, I happen to love on areas that my hands constantly contact. Does it defeat the purpose of getting an exotic neck? Not for this guy - I selected this one for it's color, grain, physical properties, and ability to take a nice oil finish. The fact that it's tonally similar to Maple is a huge bonus.
Have a look at this AK furniture made of the lovely "Afra" finished in Tru Oil. I've seen a couple variations of this wood's hues and they are all beautiful. This is the look I have been imagining for my CTV build. Stoked!
