dmotisko
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Just picked up this Custom Classic thin skin nitro and what a beauty she is...
Through my Stiletto Deuce she is Magic.
Through my Stiletto Deuce she is Magic.
MrMarkIII said:Definitely swamp ash.
With that grain like red oak on steroids, and a sapwood clean and white with open grain, I'm guessing it's from the Swamps of Barataria, in the Atchafalaya Basin, about 12 miles southwest of the French Quarter of New Orleans, very near the Jean Lafitte National Park, north of the Cajun Cemetery and the Fleming Plantation home, and just a few yards left of the Indian Burial Mound.
MrMarkIII said:Definitely swamp ash.
With that grain like red oak on steroids, and a sapwood clean and white with open grain, I'm guessing it's from the Swamps of Barataria, in the Atchafalaya Basin, about 12 miles southwest of the French Quarter of New Orleans, very near the Jean Lafitte National Park, north of the Cajun Cemetery and the Fleming Plantation home, and just a few yards left of the Indian Burial Mound.
Right... left... who cares?! :lol: :wink:MJ Slaughter said:MrMarkIII said:Definitely swamp ash.
With that grain like red oak on steroids, and a sapwood clean and white with open grain, I'm guessing it's from the Swamps of Barataria, in the Atchafalaya Basin, about 12 miles southwest of the French Quarter of New Orleans, very near the Jean Lafitte National Park, north of the Cajun Cemetery and the Fleming Plantation home, and just a few yards left of the Indian Burial Mound.
Sorry to correct you MrMarkIII but I think it's a few yards to the right of the burial mound. :lol:
Man, I'm not fond of any Stratocaster or any Fender for that matter, but this is just beautiful. Congratulations!!!dmotisko said:
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