Hello from Krautland

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Re: Hello from Krautland

Postby 101Volts » Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:29 am

Welcome to the forum, Your build looks fantastic! Enjoy your stay :)
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Re: Hello from Krautland

Postby Veenture » Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:25 pm

That nice guitar you built looks very professional!
Welcome to the Forum Michael...and I like the inlay too...makes me think of a friendly little ghost called "Casper" in the comics I read in my youthful days ...probably way before your time ;)

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Re: Hello from Krautland

Postby dorkrockrecords » Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:28 pm

Veenture wrote:That nice guitar you built looks very professional!
Welcome to the Forum Michael...and I like the inlay too...makes me think of a friendly little ghost called "Casper" in the comics I read in my youthful days ...probably way before your time ;)


Funny, the inlay makes me think of Pac-Man. Generational difference I guess... ;)

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Re: Hello from Krautland

Postby Konk of Sweden » Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:06 pm

popp wrote:the bodywood is Mahagony (mahogany... the seller told me so but i'm not sure about it since it looks a lot like Meranti to me... any specialists out there? :D )

I wouldn't call myself a specialist. But I just have to say the wood looks just like my Mahogony body for my Mosrite Clone before I painted it...

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Sorry for picture quality. 10 year old photo scanned with bad scanner.

So my vote is for Mahogany. Unless I was lied to about my piece of wood.

Welcome btw. Even if I'm as new to the forums as you are.

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Re: Hello from Krautland

Postby Dennisthe Menace » Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:26 pm

Konk of Sweden wrote:
popp wrote:the bodywood is Mahagony (mahogany... the seller told me so but i'm not sure about it since it looks a lot like Meranti to me... any specialists out there? :D )

I wouldn't call myself a specialist. But I just have to say the wood looks just like my Mahogony body for my Mosrite Clone before I painted it...

http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/4378/kroppid5.jpg
Sorry for picture quality. 10 year old photo scanned with bad scanner.

So my vote is for Mahogany. Unless I was lied to about my piece of wood.

Welcome btw. Even if I'm as new to the forums as you are.

It looks like mahogany, but I too, am not a specialist on the different types of wood. Being that you
thought it was meranti, could that possibly be a part of the 'Mahogany Family' Tree? :?
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Re: Hello from Krautland

Postby KRamone27 » Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:29 pm

Sure looks like Mahogany to me.

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Re: Hello from Krautland

Postby Dennisthe Menace » Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:37 pm

Hey Kev!
You might know. What is Meranti Wood?? I've never heard of it :oops: .............
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Re: Hello from Krautland

Postby mosman » Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:29 pm

dorkrockrecords wrote:
Veenture wrote:That nice guitar you built looks very professional!
Welcome to the Forum Michael...and I like the inlay too...makes me think of a friendly little ghost called "Casper" in the comics I read in my youthful days ...probably way before your time ;)


Funny, the inlay makes me think of Pac-Man. Generational difference I guess... ;)


Actually it reminds me of Gloop and Gleep from the Herculoids.
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Re: Hello from Krautland

Postby MWaldorf » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:24 am

mosman wrote:Actually it reminds me of Gloop and Gleep from the Herculoids.
See how many of you remember them!
Bill.


If I remember, Casper, while a ghost, also had legs. This fellow does share resemblance to the pac man ghosts and gloop and gleep, I think he also shares something in common with Dumb Donald from the Fat Albert shows:
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Re: Hello from Krautland

Postby KRamone27 » Sun Jun 14, 2009 3:15 pm

Dennisthe Menace wrote:Hey Kev!
You might know. What is Meranti Wood?? I've never heard of it :oops: .............


Dennis, Meranti Wood which is also called Phillipian Mahogany is a wood that is domestic to Malaysia, Indonesia, The Phillipines and other parts of Asia. Although it shares similar characteristics of Mahogany it is not Mahogany. Alot of people do this alot and group woods tigether based on their similarities and call it the same thing. Primerra and phillipine mahogany are alike due to their white color of the wood where as honduran and african mahogany have a darker grain. The way Konks guitar looks like it would fall under honduran or african mahogany. Kevin


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