My lord, that cabinet is gorgeous! So very, very, very much nicer looking that flame or quilt maple.
It's about 1/2 the price of figured maple, JB.
And about 10x as interesting lookingSeriously, it looks great.
I believe it is similar to maple.
It's actually pretty light (density-wise), and rather easy to work with. The amp below was made from 1/4-sawn sycamore. As far as a tonewood for guitar, I don't know...might be fun to use it for a guitar body.
Hell Artie, give it a shot, man!!!! I think I paid about $11 / board foot. It's been awhile, but I know figured maple was up around $25/ board foot. Mind you, this was material in rough-sawn form...so that'll make it a little cheaper.
Why not....@ that price, it won't break you.
Well . . . I just called the store, and the person I talked to on the phone had a different story than the person I spoke to in person. Apparently, the $35 was for the top board only. The boards underneath were all individually priced. (Out of site if you didn't lift the top board up.) Not quite so good a deal now.
I'll swing by tomorrow after work and see what the real deal is.

My Aria (pictured below) is made from Sycamore. It's quite lightweight though it doesn't have that balsa feel that some light guitars have. As far as tone goes, I'd probably put it somewhere between mahogany and alder. It definitely has more "air" to the sound than mahogany but not quite as spanky as alder.