JP

Jay Pique

02/06/2004 12:32 PM

Quarter sawn Maple?

We just got a commission for a kitchen of quarter sawn maple. Isn't this a bit
unusual? Just wondering....

JP


This topic has 3 replies

DM

"D. Mo"

in reply to Jay Pique on 02/06/2004 12:32 PM

02/06/2004 7:19 PM

Hmm. Yep seems a bit unusual but hey if it's what the customer wants.

Won't tend to warp as much as flat sawn and it is pretty. Mostly use the
quarter sawn for Gibson at our shop.

Oh just so you know when supply guitar neck blanks among other items.

D. Mo

"Jay Pique" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> We just got a commission for a kitchen of quarter sawn maple. Isn't this
a bit
> unusual? Just wondering....
>
> JP

Gg

"George"

in reply to Jay Pique on 02/06/2004 12:32 PM

02/06/2004 1:07 PM

Pretty, anyway. Ray figure's not large, but there.

The paying customer is always ....

"Jay Pique" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> We just got a commission for a kitchen of quarter sawn maple. Isn't this
a bit
> unusual? Just wondering....
>
> JP

JP

Jay Pique

in reply to Jay Pique on 02/06/2004 12:32 PM

03/06/2004 7:52 AM

"D. Mo" <[email protected]> wrote

>Hmm. Yep seems a bit unusual but hey if it's what the customer wants.
>
>Won't tend to warp as much as flat sawn and it is pretty. Mostly use the
>quarter sawn for Gibson at our shop.
>
>Oh just so you know when supply guitar neck blanks among other items.

Cool. I've probably seen some of your work then - at the Gibson shop in
Memphis. (As well as on a guitar or two, perhaps!)

JP


You’ve reached the end of replies