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  • Korina vs. Mahogany

    Both are $60 options for a body wood choice in the Jackson Custom Shop online quote form.

    Anyone know of pros and cons for each?

    I'm gettin' close to ordering a JCS Soloist archtop with 1/8" maple cap, and this is one of the questions I haven't resolved yet. Thanks. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]

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    Re: Korina vs. Mahogany

    Here's a good description of body woods...

    Warmoth site

    From your other post, I'm guessing you might be thinking of a spalted maple cap on that archtop? See my response there. You might want to ask whether they can use spalted maple on an archtop - not sure that would work.

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      Re: Korina vs. Mahogany

      mahogany body w/flame top, maple neck, i would get the entire guitar in trans amber or leave everything but the top natural, but im a sucker for natural wood.

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        Re: Korina vs. Mahogany

        Thanks. I'm kinda giving up on the spalted idea, since it sounds like it's very difficult to work with. I'm going with a flame maple top instead, in Trans Amber.

        Now I'm wondering if I should go with a mahogany body, stained reddish (like they usually do mahogany) or maybe a korina body stained amber, to match the rest of the guitar. The reason I'm thinking of doing this is that I want an oiled, maple neck (ebony fretboard), and I don't want the back of the guitar to look too disjointed, with different colors in the neck, body and top.

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