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<blockquote data-quote="LunatiBSW" data-source="post: 98971" data-attributes="member: 2604"><p>Like a sledge hammer. This is by far the heaviest (in lbs) guitar I've ever pickup up. </p><p>Sound is Massive, with sustain for days. Great balanced tone. Padauk is an amazing species.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Exotic wood is usually just harder to find and more $. Some woods are easier to work with than others. I got extremely lucky in my situation learning to build from an amazingly talented guy, who is now a great friend of mine. There is so many tricks and methods that really make a great looking but also a great playing instrument. I learn better hands on, but there may be videos out there. We build from scratch, but kits might be a good way to experiment. I took woodshop back in high school which also helped tremendously to give me a good grasp on using alot of the machines and tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LunatiBSW, post: 98971, member: 2604"] Like a sledge hammer. This is by far the heaviest (in lbs) guitar I've ever pickup up. Sound is Massive, with sustain for days. Great balanced tone. Padauk is an amazing species. Exotic wood is usually just harder to find and more $. Some woods are easier to work with than others. I got extremely lucky in my situation learning to build from an amazingly talented guy, who is now a great friend of mine. There is so many tricks and methods that really make a great looking but also a great playing instrument. I learn better hands on, but there may be videos out there. We build from scratch, but kits might be a good way to experiment. I took woodshop back in high school which also helped tremendously to give me a good grasp on using alot of the machines and tools. [/QUOTE]
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