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Santos Rosewood Classical/ Acoustic Guitar Insertion Piece

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  • Dimensions550x100x4 mm
  • Botanical Name: Machaerium scleroxylon.
  • Origin: Brazil
  • Density: 940 kg/m3
  • Description: These insertion/fixation pieces can be used both for the joining of backs made of 3 pieces, and for inserts on the top and back of the guitar where the sides are joined. Besides being a decorative element, it can be used to adjust the back ends in case the measures are short and achieve a perfect finish. These pieces are usually made of different species from those used in the making of the instrument, although it is also usual to use the same wood as sides and backs.
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Instrument: Acoustic Guitar
Wood: Pau Ferro
Part of the Instrument: Back

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Robert K
02/12/2024

Classic beauty

Beautiful, classic wood with stunning colour and grain, fast and efficient service from Maderas Barber, thank you!

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Santos Rosewood Classical/ Acoustic Guitar Insertion Piece

  • Dimensions550x100x4 mm
  • Botanical Name: Machaerium scleroxylon.
  • Origin: Brazil
  • Density: 940 kg/m3
  • Description: These insertion/fixation pieces can be used both for the joining of backs made of 3 pieces, and for inserts on the top and back of the guitar where the sides are joined. Besides being a decorative element, it can be used to adjust the back ends in case the measures are short and achieve a perfect finish. These pieces are usually made of different species from those used in the making of the instrument, although it is also usual to use the same wood as sides and backs.

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