Help Locating ASAT Photos? **Found Them Now An A/B**
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Help Locating ASAT Photos? **Found Them Now An A/B**
This is driving me crazy.
I have been trying to locate a thread that contained some pictures of a member's guitars. I think there were four total and they were all ASATs. One has a very nice grain in the maple cap that the member originally thought could be spalted maple but it probably was actually a pronounced non-spalted maple grain. The member is in Northern Europe, maybe the Netherlands. The guitars were uncommon and each was quite beautiful. The photos were high quality as well.
Anyone recognize who I am thinking of and know where that thread is?
Thanks,
Michael
I have been trying to locate a thread that contained some pictures of a member's guitars. I think there were four total and they were all ASATs. One has a very nice grain in the maple cap that the member originally thought could be spalted maple but it probably was actually a pronounced non-spalted maple grain. The member is in Northern Europe, maybe the Netherlands. The guitars were uncommon and each was quite beautiful. The photos were high quality as well.
Anyone recognize who I am thinking of and know where that thread is?
Thanks,
Michael
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Re: Help Locating ASAT Photos?
At the bottom of each sub-forum you will see this:Michael-GnL-Michael wrote:This is driving me crazy.
I have been trying to locate a thread that contained some pictures of a member's guitars. I think there were four total and they were all ASATs. One has a very nice grain in the maple cap that the member originally thought could be spalted maple but it probably was actually a pronounced non-spalted maple grain. The member is in Northern Europe, maybe the Netherlands. The guitars were uncommon and each was quite beautiful. The photos were high quality as well.
Anyone recognize who I am thinking of and know where that thread is?
Thanks,
Michael
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I think you are describing one or more of yowhatsshakin's (aka Jos) posts.
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Re: Help Locating ASAT Photos?
those are beautiful guitars indeed. i think that bluesboy is just a swamp ash with unique grain pattern.Michael-GnL-Michael wrote:Thanks a million Craig!
It was Ivo:
http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic ... 118&t=4610
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I agree with Louis that the Bluesboy is probably ash.
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Definitely B. I've never personally seen birds-eye figure in ash, but I imagine it must exist. I have seen curly ash (same wavy figure as curly/tiger/flame maple), and ash burl (a defect that gives a very unstable undulating figure). Ash isn't always the straight, clear grain we're used to seeing on guitars.
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don't care what y'all call it - I call DIBBS! (is that ok to do here?)
It's gnarly-beautiful!
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It's gnarly-beautiful!
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i agree it is more like b. birdseye exists in most woods, it is a defect. more common in maple.KenC wrote:Definitely B. I've never personally seen birds-eye figure in ash, but I imagine it must exist. I have seen curly ash (same wavy figure as curly/tiger/flame maple), and ash burl (a defect that gives a very unstable undulating figure). Ash isn't always the straight, clear grain we're used to seeing on guitars.
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Re: Help Locating ASAT Photos? **Found Them Now An A/B**
That guitar looks familiar
It's good to investigate this. I always wondered what top it was, because you don't see them like this very much.
Looking at the examples of Michael, it looks like ash, and that's what I assumed originally. Well, whatever it is, it's still my favorite G&L.
It's good to investigate this. I always wondered what top it was, because you don't see them like this very much.
Looking at the examples of Michael, it looks like ash, and that's what I assumed originally. Well, whatever it is, it's still my favorite G&L.
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Okay so everyone is pointing to B = Oak.
it's Ash
it's Ash
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as i said, it looks more like b. what is a? ash? the examples don't show anything similar.Michael-GnL-Michael wrote:Okay so everyone is pointing to B = Oak.
it's Ash
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"A" has to be maple. As for "B", oak and ash can have very similar appearances depending on the species.
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Maybe the gray text does not show up as well on other monitors. B is Ash.
Based on certain aspects I was thinking it was probably maple.
Most ash is straighter grained with distinct dashed patterns and the grain shapes usually have a diamond characteristic to the form.
Maple has a smokey pattern to it like the soft lines of smoke coming off the tip of a cigarette:
I also see "eyes" in this guitar similar to the eyes of birdseye maple.
Birdseye Maple:
Yet the lower portion of this Ash guitar is softer and more smokey like birdseye maple:
And then there is this wild pattern (Ash):
Maybe the gray text does not show up as well on other monitors. B is Ash.
I was joking about the oak because the grain is similar.Michael-GnL-Michael wrote:Okay so everyone is pointing to B = Oak.
it's Ash <= "it's Ash"
Based on certain aspects I was thinking it was probably maple.
Most ash is straighter grained with distinct dashed patterns and the grain shapes usually have a diamond characteristic to the form.
Maple has a smokey pattern to it like the soft lines of smoke coming off the tip of a cigarette:
I also see "eyes" in this guitar similar to the eyes of birdseye maple.
Birdseye Maple:
Yet the lower portion of this Ash guitar is softer and more smokey like birdseye maple:
And then there is this wild pattern (Ash):
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Different grain patterns can be from different cuts and positions in the log, as well as age of the tree.
I love all these different grain patterns - that's what I was saying in the "body wood cuts" thread - G&L ought to promote all this wild wood - it makes guitars that are as individual as can be, and it appeals to artists (musical), and it doesn't really change anything at the production line or cost them any more to make the guitar! Bonus for both sides!
gnarly is beautiful!
I love all these different grain patterns - that's what I was saying in the "body wood cuts" thread - G&L ought to promote all this wild wood - it makes guitars that are as individual as can be, and it appeals to artists (musical), and it doesn't really change anything at the production line or cost them any more to make the guitar! Bonus for both sides!
gnarly is beautiful!
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what guitar is that on the bottom?Michael-GnL-Michael wrote:.
Maybe the gray text does not show up as well on other monitors. B is Ash.
I was joking about the oak because the grain is similar.Michael-GnL-Michael wrote:Okay so everyone is pointing to B = Oak.
it's Ash <= "it's Ash"
Based on certain aspects I was thinking it was probably maple.
Most ash is straighter grained with distinct dashed patterns and the grain shapes usually have a diamond characteristic to the form.
Maple has a smokey pattern to it like the soft lines of smoke coming off the tip of a cigarette:
I also see "eyes" in this guitar similar to the eyes of birdseye maple.
Birdseye Maple:
Yet the lower portion of this Ash guitar is softer and more smokey like birdseye maple:
And then there is this wild pattern (Ash):
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Louis,louis cyfer wrote:what guitar is that on the bottom?
To place it in the appropriate section of the forum I created a thread for it.
It is a guitar from Ron Thorn Custom Guitars