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A Red Cedar Top For Acoustic Guitar
- Dimensions: (550x215x4,5 mm)x2
- Botanical Name: Thuja plicata
- Origin: Canada
- Density: 330-390 kg/m3
- Description: It is the most demanded quality in Red Cedar Acoustic Guitar tops because of its quality/price ratio. Within this we can find variations, but always maintaining the characteristic features of a medium quality. Stable growth rings, being able to open towards the edges of the silhouette.
- Instrument
- Acoustic Guitar
Electric Guitar - Wood
- Western Red Cedar
- Quality
- A
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Botanical Name: Thuja plicata
Origin: Canada
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