GUitarist454
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My gibsun Explorer has the Korina finish on it. dOES that make it worth mor?
DonP said:I think gibsun is a chinese import.
:dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:GUitarist454 said:My gibsun Explorer has the Korina finish on it. dOES that make it worth mor?
theodie said::dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
OMG, someone got it right for once!!!! Yes, the finish is called Korina!!!! Kudo's for you my friend!!!!!:banana: :banana: :banana:
LImba you D1ck! Korina is not a wood!:reporter:jmh151 said:and it's made out of Korina wood :fing25:
theodie said:LImba you D1ck! Korina is not a wood!:reporter:
Wood may have feelings but, finishes do not have feelings. I say we are safe!jmh151 said:Don't say that, you'll hurt Korina's feelings
OK, so you have a "limba" strat with a "Korina" finish then? Most guitars that are labeled as Korina, are NOT limba! Unless you are spending some $$$$!!!! There are those on here that swear that Korina is the type of wood and thats what the wood is called. They also seem to think that most guitars that come from the factory made by Epiphone are actually real Limba when they are labeled as "Korina". You were just pulling my chain in your first post huh???jmh151 said:Here's why I justify calling it Korina. I have a Korina/Limba superstrat that I built. I didn't stain the wood, I merely put a few coats of tru-oil on it, then clearcoated it. Once it was clearcoated, it yellowed quickly to the yellow finish that you call Korina, so this "Limba" naturally has the "Korina" finish to it, so I call it Korina.
That's just my superstrat though, since I bought the bare unfinished body from Musikraft and know it is Korina. You can get Luan or bleached mahogany, stain it, and give a Korina finish to it, the same way you can take Minwax's Honduran Mahogany stain, stain pine with it, and call the finish Honduran Mahogany, even though it's pine.
Yeah, I know what it is, I am a luthier for gods sake.jmh151 said:Hamer's Flying V's are made out of Korina wood
http://www.hamerguitars.com/?fa=series&sid=501
And So is a Floyd Rose guitar
http://www.floydrose.com/redmodelk.html
WORD!!!! Why is this so hard to get through players heads?the guy who invented fire said:It doesn't matter what colour it is or what colour you pain it...there are NO Korina trees anywhere in the world and there is no finish on this planet called Limba...Limba is a wood, korina is a finish. If your Limba guitar has a honey colour to it naturally then good for you but calling it korina wood keeps a long time myth alive...a myth that is completely wrong!