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Tasmanian Tonewoods for Acoustic & Solid Body Guitars

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According to Australian Guitar Maker Gary Rizzolo (known as the Wizard) Tasmanian Tonewoods offer, a resonance not found in any other species.

Tonewoods

BLACKHEARTED SASSAFRASS

BLACKHEARTED SASSAFRASS

Blackhearted Sassafras.
Botanical Name. Atherosperma Moschatum.
Of all the Tasmanian Timbers Sassafras has the most dynamic colouring with distinctive golden tones, dark browns, black and even green streaking running through the wood.
Few woods on the market can match the striking colour contrasts found in this species.
Easy to work, bend and finish, light and strong.
Expect an open sound with nice separation and sparkling highs.

TASMANIAN BLACKWOOD

TASMANIAN BLACKWOOD

Botanical Name.Acacia Melanoxylon.
Tasmanian Blackwood is one of the most highly valued tonewoods.
A distant cousin of Hawii Koa. But in the words of a lot of luthiers Tasmanian Blackwood has more density  and has a better tap tone than Koa.
Blackwood produces a beautiful lustre, fiddleback and quilted available on a small scale, the variety of tonings range from light golden browns to deep browns, sometimes a reddish tint and occasionally showing black streaks.
very stable and easy to work Acoustically it has warm woody tones similar to that of Mahogany and the brightness of Rosewood. Blackwood is an all around excellent tonewood well suited for various playing styles.
Blackwood also makes an excellent Soundboard.

TASMANIAN MYRTLE MYRTLE BURL

TASMANIAN MYRTLE Myrtle Burl

Tasmanian Myrtle.
Botanical Name. Nothofagus Cunninghamii.
Myrtle is a striking wood with rich reds, browns and almost orange tones, the colour is vibrant combining subtle variations in tone with the texture and sheen of wavy and fiddleback features to produce a surface alive with character and individuality.
Myrtle produces beautiful Burl and is becoming a highly sought after tonewood for acoustic and solid body electric guitars.
Bends well, easy to work and finishes to a high luster, Robust tap tone.

TASMANIAN MOUNTAIN ASH MOUNTAIN ASH BURL

TASMANIAN MOUNTAIN ASH Mountain Ash Burl

Tasmanian Mountain Ash.
Botanical Name Eucalyptus Regnans.
Can be highly figured and Fiddleback, takes a stain well.
Has warm and clear tones, great clarity like a cross between Mahogany and Maple.
It's use has  been limited to the Australian builders, but it makes beautiful sounding backs and sides, and necks. beautiful to work with, very stable and very strong, as well as been lightweight.
Excellent for drop tops and solid body guitars.


Soundboard Tonewoods

TASMANIAN HUON PINE

TASMANIAN HUON PINE

Botanical Name. Lagarostrobos Franklinii.
An ancient native conifer huon pine has been dated at over two thousand years of age making this species one of the oldest living trees on the planet.
Beautiful golden yellow colour, fine grain and easy to work. Huon Pine being softer and heavier than spruce it makes quieter guitars but has a very rich sustained sound.
Steel string guitars with a smaller body tend to sound bigger.

KING BILLY PINE

SOUNDBOARD TONEWOODS

Botanical Name Athrotaxis selaginoides.
It has extremely beautiful coloured wood, with the sapwood being yellow and the heartwood a reddish pink to brown with impressive growth rings of distinct colouring a pliable timber easily worked, it's physical properties is comparable to Western Red Cedar.

TASMANIAN CELERY TOP PINE

CELERY TOP PINE

Botanical Name. Phyllocladus  Aspleniifolius.
Native Conifer, because of it's stability, durability & appearance celery top is highly prized.
Pale white to yellow when first cut and obtains a golden hue with age.
A light but very dense timber, fine grain and easily worked.
Gary Rizzolo of rizzologuitars Has used it with great success.

 

 

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