Hello!
I'm Fernando from Brazil.
I'm starting an archtop course today and I had acess to a B/S of Brazilian Rosewood, but the guy can't say anything about papers of it...
I'm planning move to Spain in a few years and I'm really fearful to build it, get there and be blocked entrance or confiscated or, even worse, arrested...
Anybody has experience on how things are going this days???
Will make another topic for tonewood and dimensions doubts.
Cheers
BRZ on International Flights
- Fernando Esteves
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BRZ on International Flights
Amateur luthier from Brazil.
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Re: BRZ on International Flights
Brazilian is beautiful stuff. It would be a shame to carve much of it away to make an archtop. Just my thoughts. Tad Brown has a smaller one in the old archives that he used Brazilian on but I believe he radiused the back without carving. The link to it is here https://www.mimf.com/old-lib/brown_archtop.htm
- Fernando Esteves
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Re: BRZ on International Flights
Thank you. It's quite expensive, even here in Brazil. With this abroad problem I've risked it out of the list...Darrel Friesen wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 6:07 pm Brazilian is beautiful stuff. It would be a shame to carve much of it away to make an archtop. Just my thoughts. Tad Brown has a smaller one in the old archives that he used Brazilian on but I believe he radiused the back without carving. The link to it is here https://www.mimf.com/old-lib/brown_archtop.htm
But agree, would be a waste of good tonewood
Amateur luthier from Brazil.
I'm here to learn!!!
I'm here to learn!!!