« Reply #20 on: March 31, 2012, 07:32:48 PM »
There is one tone wood that is very seldom seen. Guild guitar used it for a short time in the early to mid 1980’s with fantastic results, the D46. Solid Ash back and sides with a Sitka spruce top. It gives you the lows like rose wood and the mid and highs like maple. I know Washburn uses ash in a few guitars; I’ve played them and was disappointed. They just don’t seem to have it right IMHO. But also having a D46, I know what beautiful tones Ash can give.

Pappy ... that is one purdy gitar!
Ash has been added to the list.
In addition I have added quite a few more. The current list is:
African Satinwood
Alder
Ancient Kauri
Ash
Basswood
Black limba
Blackheart Sassafras
Blackwood
Bocote
Bubinga
Butternut
Canalete
Chechen
Cocobolo
Granadillo (often referred to as Black Cocobolo)
Hormigo
Hormigo
Imbuia (also called Brazilian Walnut)
Koa
Korina (Black)
Korina (White)
Lacewood
Macassar Ebony
Mahogany
Makore
Maple (Big leaf)
Maple (Birds Eye)
Maple (European)
Meranti
Monkey Pod
Muira Piranga
Myrtlewood
Oak
Ovangkol
Padauk (African)
Padauk (Andaman)
Pau Ferro (also known as Morado or Bolivian Rosewood)
Pear
Poplar
Poplar (Tulip)
Purple Heart
Rosewood (Amazon)
Rosewood (Brazilian)
Rosewood (East Indian)
Rosewood (Honduran)
Rosewood (Madagascar )
Sapele
Snakewood
Sycamore
Teak
Walnut (Black)
Walnut (Claro)
Walnut (White)
Wenge
Zebrano
Zebrawood
Ziricote
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