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PostPosted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 10:45 pm 
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Ok, up for grabs this time is a set of Spalted Mango. This set is extremely colorful and filled with beautiful spalting. This set is large enough for a J200 size guitar, and will build a visual show stopper.

Retail value is $220, but a buy it now bid of $185 takes it and gets free domestic shipping.

This auction ends tomorrow at 4PM EST.


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 10:57 pm 
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ok my first bid bliss

- $75.00 -

no one else bid please.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 11:04 pm 
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80.00

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 11:09 pm 
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 11:16 pm 
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Wowza! Someones going to get a great deal here.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:30 am 
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I'll go $120,Brock.


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Wow!! I love spalted woods, and this set is simply magnificent!!! I gotta have it......$185?.......OK, I'll take it. :D

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 6:56 am 
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Dave Fifield wrote:
Wow!! I love spalted woods, and this set is simply magnificent!!! I gotta have it......$185?.......OK, I'll take it. :D

Dave F.



Awesome! Thanks.

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It's alot like koa. Here's a set i bought off ebay awhile back.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:29 am 
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Man that's beautiful Mark! [:Y:]

Mango kind of reminds me of the film Apocalypse Now and when Chef left the boat to go into the jungle looking for some mangos for his lunchtime culinary creation... The tiger growling certainly could relieve constipation...... Sorry I digressed..... It's not easy being me.... :roll: :D


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Hesh wrote:
Man that's beautiful Mark! [:Y:]

Mango kind of reminds me of the film Apocalypse Now and when Chef left the boat to go into the jungle looking for some mangos for his lunchtime culinary creation... The tiger growling certainly could relieve constipation...... Sorry I digressed..... It's not easy being me.... :roll: :D


You're not the only one! eek The last time I saw the movie, I saw the big mangos and just said to my self... dang! That would make awesome back and sides...! Then I saw the Tiger, and said to my self... dang, i'll forget the mango... laughing6-hehe

Seriously, I bought a set recently, with a nice white sapwood, just can't wait to see it in a guitar form..!

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I've still got 2 sets of Curly Mango and 2 Spalted, Curly Mangos waiting for life. This wood is totally captivating. Every set is a treat for the eye. I found Curly Mango a bit tricky to bend. In fact....that's why I ended up building a Curly Mango Florentine. I couldn't just toss the sides.
I tried a 1 hr. soak and bend and did better with just a spritz and bend on high heat. I do a torch and pipe bend so I was able to watch closely to keep from scorching. The curly also tends to bend a little uneven so a steel sheet backup on top while bending is a good idea. If it isn't curly grained...it should bend nice without any issues. I practiced a lot with some scraps.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 11:02 am 
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This one is not Spalted...but a Curly Mango. It finishes nice too. Minor pour filling.
Kent


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