Postby JimPage » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:24 pm
Hey, Terry and Aaron--
>>No, haven't seen oak used for guitars. . . .
It seems to me that the last time I was up at the CF Martin factory, back in May, they had some guitars there made to see how oak worked as a tone wood. If I remember correctly, it was used as a back-and-sides wood, of course on an acoustic guitar.
Martin is an amazing company in that they are testing not only any material one could possibly think of to diminish the use of rare woods that cannot be easily replaced, but they have spent a mint on soundproof chambers with custom equipment to measure everything possible about how a guitar sounds and resonates.
Chris Martin IV takes his responsibility concerning sustainable materials very seriously, and is willing to put his money and rep where his mouth is on the deal.
Sorry if this is sort of off the topic of purely electric guitars, but if you are ever near Nazareth, PA, it is worth the trip to see that they are doing there. And their new museum will take a day to truly appreciate. Do they have a nice room where you can sit and play all the new Martins you could ever want? Yep, they do! And their tours are cool in that you can actually shoot the breeze with the employees doing the various tasks.
--Jim

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