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African Blackwood
Dalbergia melanoxylon
Described by Jeffrey Elliott and Cyndy Burton by the comparison: “African Blackwood is to Brazilian Rosewood as Brazilian Rosewood is to Indian Rosewood,” they went on to say that it was an excellent tonewood, very responsive, with a terrific taptone. However, the comparison did not extend to the workability of Indian or Brazilian Rosewood. Very hard and heavy with a specific gravity of 1.2, it blunts tools, is difficult to work and is difficult to bend (Cyndy said that the bending went much easier with the Universal side bending machine), however it is strikingly beautiful and polishes to a high luster. It is very fine grained, it is quite stable when dry (more stable than most ebonies), and glues satisfactorily. The supply of this wood for backs and sides is very limited. Only one log in a thousand is large enough for backs. Because of this rarity, African Blackwood is the most expensive tonewood we carry.
하카란다대신 최근에 이 나무를 판매하기 시작했군요...
1세트당 545달러라고 하네요...
www.lmii.com
세계적인 판매처에서 판매한다면 ,이제는 구하기 어려운 나무는 아니네요...
이젠 언제고 구할수있는 나무가 되었군요..좋아졌어요.
상업적인 판매가 불가능해보인다는 말은 수정해야겠군요.....
하하님 좋은정보 감사합니다....
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African Blackwood
Dalbergia melanoxylon
Described by Jeffrey Elliott and Cyndy Burton by the comparison: “African Blackwood is to Brazilian Rosewood as Brazilian Rosewood is to Indian Rosewood,” they went on to say that it was an excellent tonewood, very responsive, with a terrific taptone. However, the comparison did not extend to the workability of Indian or Brazilian Rosewood. Very hard and heavy with a specific gravity of 1.2, it blunts tools, is difficult to work and is difficult to bend (Cyndy said that the bending went much easier with the Universal side bending machine), however it is strikingly beautiful and polishes to a high luster. It is very fine grained, it is quite stable when dry (more stable than most ebonies), and glues satisfactorily. The supply of this wood for backs and sides is very limited. Only one log in a thousand is large enough for backs. Because of this rarity, African Blackwood is the most expensive tonewood we carry.