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I think it is the name of a guitar excessery company . Leads etc . Hi quality acoustic instruments usually have say , rose wood or mahogany as the body and a soft wood top such as spruce . Electric guitars can have swamp ash or alder as resonant solid bodys with maple necks . Sometimes the maple neck is capped with a rose wood or ebony fret board . These different wood combinations give subtle tone differences .

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I think it is the name of a guitar excessery company . Leads etc . Hi quality acoustic instruments usually have say , rose wood or mahogany as the body and a soft wood top such as spruce . Electric guitars can have swamp ash or alder as resonant solid bodys with maple necks . Sometimes the maple neck is capped with a rose wood or ebony fret board . These different wood combinations give subtle tone differences .

 

maple fretboards too but not as hard wearing as rose and ebony - maple fretboards are not s good on tone

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maple fretboards too but not as hard wearing as rose and ebony - maple fretboards are not s good on tone

 

Dissagree ( repectfully ) I have a 54 Tele and a 57 strat . Both with hard rock maple one piece necks and I prefere the brighter tone they give . I am a single coil man rather than humbuckers . Do have a Gibson SG standard as well but prefer the Fenders . Its all personal ! :001_smile:

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