Flame Maple Neck Wood
FLAME MAPLE Identical to plain hard maple in texture and tone, stiffness and stability, but with the highly prized flame figuring. For questions or enquiries, call Doug on 01933 391234 Back to options
FLAME MAPLE Identical to plain hard maple in texture and tone, stiffness and stability, but with the highly prized flame figuring. For questions or enquiries, call Doug on 01933 391234 Back to options
Roasted Flame Maple Flame maple that has been heat treated to remove sugars, moisture, and other impurities. The result is a neck that is slightly lighter and extremely stable. Because of its enhanced stability only a light finishing is required, perfect for those who prefer the smooth, quick feel of natural wood. The roasting process …
POPLAR Poplar is underestimated as a tone wood, and has been part of GS guitar building history for over 20 years. Not always the most attractive of woods, poplar is commonly used with opaque finishes. Occasionally though, aesthetically pleasingpieces can be found. For questions or enquiries, call Doug on 01933 391234 Back to options
KORINA Korina is lighter than mahogany in weight and colour, with slightly more high end in the tone and a full and rich resonance. For questions or enquiries, call Doug on 01933 391234 Back to options
MAPLE Due to its stiffness and stability, maple has become the most common wood for building guitar necks. It delivers a bright tone with great sustain and stability. For questions or enquiries, call Doug on 01933 391234 Back to options
MAHOGANY Mahogany makes for a very stable neck. The open pores and lower density make a mahogany neck a little more responsive than a maple neck. Good for comparatively warmer, fatter tones. For questions or enquiries;Contact us: 01933 391234 Back to options