Jacew
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Re: Check out this "tonewood" statement . . .
I wasn't talking about guitars, just pick any old pine plank and hit to something, then compare it to fresh one. It hardens distinctively with age. Hardwoods don't do that.
I meant that did you think I was being serious that basswood guitar in my use would surely break and literally fall apart...
I thought forums were for discussions, you made a statement about Pine that contradicted Leo Fender's well documented reasoning for switching from Pine to Swamp Ash–stating said fact is taking things too seriously? :scratchch
Never played an 80's Basswood Charvel/Jackson and Ibanez that were pliable..."more rigid"? I don't have old Pine guitars to compare to and not sure how one would even determine this. The Basswood Strats I've built were not pliable either–they sanded very easily but no issues with assembly.
Use whatever wood you want on your guitars and you are definitely entitled to your opinion on certain woods...I'm entitled to mine too.
I wasn't talking about guitars, just pick any old pine plank and hit to something, then compare it to fresh one. It hardens distinctively with age. Hardwoods don't do that.
I thought forums were for discussions, you made a statement about Pine that contradicted Leo Fender's well documented reasoning for switching from Pine to Swamp Ash–stating said fact is taking things too seriously? :scratchch
I meant that did you think I was being serious that basswood guitar in my use would surely break and literally fall apart...

