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 Post subject: Ringo's wood
PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:37 am 
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Hi all, I've got some 1) acoustic sets, 2) some HRW and ziricote appointment sets (matching bridge, headplate, fb, and bindings), and 3) some misc wood and purflings in three separate posts below to keep things somewhat organized. If you want something, post in this thread and be sure to include your zip code so I can figure shipping... I'll PM with a total. First come first served... I'll try to keep the posts updated in real time to let folks know what's still available. Shipping will be extra and is via UPS ground to the lower 48 states, or USPS Priority Mail for small items and international folks (due to CITES, Honduran mahogany and rosewoods ship to US addresses only). Paypal is preferred, my address is james@ringelspaugh.com

To celebrate me having way too much of the stuff, every order gets a free block of vertical grain Pau Ferro!
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If you've got any questions feel free to ask. Thanks for looking and I hope you find something you like!


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 Post subject: Acoustic sets
PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 6:23 pm 
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Acoustic sets: click the small pictures to open a link with much larger and detailed photos of ALL available sets. All backs are at least .14" thick, all sides are at least .11" thick, all are thickness sanded or planed flat on both sides.

I have several quartersawn mahogany sets in two types:

First are 6 traditional nicely quartersawn sets. Most have a little light curl, but it's subtle. All are dreadnought sized. $65 each:
5 sets available, #M7 is sold Individual set pictures here
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Next are 3 sets which are very lightweight and almost straw colored under finish. These shimmer under light almost like koa. All dread sized, well quartersawn. $55 each:
SOLDIndividual set pictures here
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Next are a couple classical sized sets of Pau Ferro. Nicely quartersawn. $100 each:
1 available: PF16 is sold Individual set pictures here
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How about some nice honduran rosewood? Two sets are available:
1. Quartersawn classical set @ $200:
available Individual set pictures here
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and 2. A really dark purple dreadnought sized set @ $150. Sides are quartersawn, back is almost totally flatsawn:
SOLD
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A couple of bubinga sets. Well quartersawn, nice mottled/beeswing figure. $90 each:
2 availableIndividual set pictures here
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Finally, some 'opportunity grade' honduran rosewood orphan sets. These are not pretty but otherwise are quite good... with a stain or paint these could make a really great honduran guitar for very little $! The first two backs have repaired checks that are marked with a '^' and should fall outside a classical outline. The top side has some pin knots but some interesting figure, and the smaller sides are 4-3/8" wide and have some ugly coloring. $40 each for a back or side set, or $65 for a complete set of your choice.
3 backs, 3 sides available Individual set pictures here
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 Post subject: Re: wood
PostPosted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 9:59 am 
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Next up are some appointment sets. Each set contains a bridge blank, headplate, fingerboard blank, and 5 bindings. I would include only 4 bindings but of course that would guarantee one will break on you.

These are from some dark Honduran rosewood for $40 each. The grain runs from rift sawn to aslmost flatsawn, and the bridge blanks are oversized so you can use the orientation that you prefer. The bindings are well quartersawn:

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And a couple of ziricote sets @ $45 each. All quartersawn. Please note that ZC17 fingerboard is just wide enough for a Martin dread fingerboard (the outline is from an American Telecaster), so if you are making a wide nut it might not work:
both SOLD
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 Post subject: Misc wood and purflings
PostPosted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 10:23 am 
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Finally here's some misc woods and such

First some really spiderwebby cocobolo bridge blanks. Vertical grained, $10 each:
3 still available: # 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9 sold
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reverse side:
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detail:
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Add this matching headplate veneer for an extra $10:
available
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Next up is an Indian rosewood neck blank from LMI that I bought a few years ago... they sell them for $60, I'll sell for $35:
SOLD
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Ziricote bridges and headplates, $5 each:
only #5 available, all others sold
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back side:
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detail:
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Here's a nice little cocobolo billet perfect for bridges or bindings. Approx. 2x2x32". $25
available
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Some BWB purflings @ 1.50 each, these are .015/.015/.015x35" from Michael Gurian:
SOLD
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Finally, I have some extra tuners. These are from slot head Recording King guitars that I turn into baritones, and urge my customers to upgrade the tuners. They are not very good, but are serviceable, and if you're making a test mule or experimenting they can come in handy. Free set of 8 with any order if you can use them:
several available
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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
PostPosted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:08 pm 
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I'll take all 30 of the BWB purf and coco bridge #4,#5 and #9 and ziricote bridge #1. Zip code 46540

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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
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I'll take the Ind RW blank

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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
PostPosted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:19 pm 
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I'll take the Honduran dread set, and coco bridge 19 (the last one)... and possibly more stuff so don't get boxing just yet.


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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
PostPosted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:30 pm 
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I'll take c17 of the ziricote

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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
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I'd like to take coco bridge 4 please :)

Oops guess it's taken.


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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
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The Ziricote appointment set 15, please.
Shipping to 46733.
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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
PostPosted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 8:11 pm 
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You didn't show pics of the orphan honduras rosewood sets. Can I see some if possible?


Thank you so much,


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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
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jeb98 wrote:
You didn't show pics of the orphan honduras rosewood sets. Can I see some if possible?


Thank you so much,


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Hi Jonas, if you click on the picture a page opens with detailed pictures of all the available sets, or you can click here for the orphan sets: http://www.ringelspaugh.com/olf_swap_meet/hr_og.htm


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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
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DennisK wrote:
I'll take the Honduran dread set, and coco bridge 19 (the last one)... and possibly more stuff so don't get boxing just yet.


you got the dark Honduran set, but sorry, someone beat you to claiming the coco blank #9


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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
PostPosted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 8:29 pm 
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i'd like a set of pau ferro if still available.

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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
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patch wrote:
i'd like a set of pau ferro if still available.


can do; let me know if you have a preference between the two: http://www.ringelspaugh.com/olf_swap_meet/pauferro.htm


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pf 16 please
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A couple of questions about the straw colored mahogany sets.

Is this Honduran mahogany?

Are both the back and sides quartersawn?

Do you have a pic that shows all of the side?

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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
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James Ringelspaugh wrote:
DennisK wrote:
I'll take the Honduran dread set, and coco bridge 19 (the last one)... and possibly more stuff so don't get boxing just yet.


you got the dark Honduran set, but sorry, someone beat you to claiming the coco blank #9

Oh well, probably for the best. Cocobolo is a little heavy for bridges anyway, plus glue resistant, plus bridge making is dusty business and I don't want to sensitize myself to the stuff too quickly :lol:

I'll take ziricote 4 and 7 then. PM sent with shipping info.


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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
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Darryl Young wrote:
A couple of questions about the straw colored mahogany sets.

Is this Honduran mahogany?

Are both the back and sides quartersawn?

Do you have a pic that shows all of the side?


Yes, these are Honduran mahogany, Swietenia macrophylla, and yes the backs and sides are quartersawn. You can see detailed pictures here: http://www.ringelspaugh.com/olf_swap_me ... any.htm#a2


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 Post subject: Ringo's wood
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OK. I'll take mahogany set M7. You talked me into it. Shipping to 11210.

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I'll take 2, 3 6, and 8 of the Ziricote please. Going to Powell River BC Canada. Give me a total and I will Pay Pal you.

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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
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Add M12 please and what is the size mottled/beeswing figure sides

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Dave Rickard wrote:
Add M12 please and what is the size mottled/beeswing figure sides


1) Will do and 2) the sides are 4-1/2" at their narrowest and flare out to over 5" on each end. There should be just enough clear material for a dread; I drew a line on the side here that runs from 4-1/4" to 4-3/4":

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 Post subject: Re: Ringo's wood
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I'd like to buy cocobolo bridges 1,6 and 7.

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