With all the rosewood talk, and folks loving Brazilian so much, I thought maybe it would be fun to see if anybody can correctly identify the one piece of Brazilian in this lineup of suspects. Further yet, maybe try identifying all of them. There's Brazilian, Guatemalan, Mayan, Amazon, cochen, cocobolo, East Indian, and Madagascar rosewoods, as well as eastern black walnut, Asian ironwood, Brazilian ebony, Texas ebony, zircote, chechen, and nogal walnut. Some will likely be easy, others not so much. In any case, I'd be willing to bet folks will be scratching their heads. Aside from the Asian ironwood, Brazilian ebony, and Texas ebony, most all these pieces are very similar in density. And the Brazilian rosewood is NOT the best tone wood in here, not even close. Have some fun and take a jab at it.
Hint: there's no flash, only my overhead shop light, and every piece was wiped with sanding sealer immediately before pic
Hint: there's no flash, only my overhead shop light, and every piece was wiped with sanding sealer immediately before pic
