Granadillo - Taylor Guitars Reserve For Limited Editions. Dowina? Not Only Available But You Can Choose Your Own Piece!
Just look at the back on this #dowinaguitars Granadillo !!!!! 😱
Granadillo sounds beautiful but it also has a wonderful and unique and varying grain patten making each one something different to the next one.
Combine this with Zuskas (one of Dowinas head wood workers / artists) artist eye and skill and you end up woith something INCREDIBLE.
For just an additional £200 you can literally select your own piece of wood - I kid you not!
We always have lovely examples working there way through production so if you would like to reserve one let me know!
Here is what Taylor Guitars say about Granadilo....
Origin: Central America
Used On: Limited Editions
Granadillo is informally considered a type of rosewood. Sonically, it’s comparable to Indian rosewood, but it’s harder and denser, yielding an additional bell-like ring. The wood traditionally has been used for marimba bars because of its clear, chimey tone. Classical guitar makers later borrowed it and have been using it for at least 50 years. Pairing granadillo with a Sitka spruce top will yield clear, ringing, long-sustaining notes. It tends to be very limited in availability.
Goes Well With: A variety of body shapes and playing styles. If you like clear, bell-like tone and the sound of a rosewood guitar, granadillo will probably appeal to you.
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