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Cedar shake blocks are
sorted for color and grain and then become guitar blocks.
Maderas
Barber (factory pictured below, grading out cedar soundboards) cuts more
Western redcedar tops than anyone in the world, which leaves them with
good quantities of higher grade cedar soundboards.
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Soundboards
Backs &
Sides
Electric Woods
Fingerboards
Neck Blanks
Kerfing
Bracewood
Bridgeblanks
Headplates
Binding
Laminates
Purfling
Tools
Fretwire
Plans
Tuning
Machines
Truss rods
Bone/Shell
Bridge & End pins
Rosettes/Veneers
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Western
Redcedar Used
primarily by classic guitarmakers, Western redcedar (Thuja
plicata) is light and stiff, and can be rather fragile.
Although it's used by factories in great quantities in Spain, it
would probably be used more in the States in factories if it
didn't dent so easily. Cedar is known for producing a loud, warm,
and a mature sound almost immediately upon completion of the
guitar. Among notable steel string makers, James Olsen and Kevin
Ryan are big fans. We can occasionally get interior or mountain
redcedar as it's sometimes called, which is a little
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