Canary Neck Feel.

Wizard of Wailing

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I'm thinking of trying one. Does anyone know if it's closer to Goncalo Alves (my favorite), or Roasted Maple? Strictly talking feel here, I'm not a tone wood guy.
 
Feel-wise, it's definitely closer to goncalo alves. It's more porous than maple, with a somewhat oily feel (in a good way, not a gross way).
 
Somewhere in between Goncalo and Mahogony; Much softer than Goncalo when processing the wood but offers some of those oily or waxy feels that you get from the Alves. I think it has a nice smell to it when cutting through the wood and when it gets branded at the heel. There are usually very neat color combinations within the grain as well.
 
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