Huon Pine

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    • #7991
      squarewave
      Participant

        Just curious if Richard or anyone have ever worked with Huon pine? Particularly for a soundboard.

        For those whom have not heard of Huon pine, it’s a very slow growing tree that is native to the southwestern corner of Tasmania. It was highly prized in furniture making and, due to over logging, is now a protected species.

        Would be interested to hear any experiance.


        @drewcifer01

      • #8654
        Tony Miller
        Participant

          Also interesting to note. Although it is commonly called a ‘pine’ it is not a member of the pine (pincea) family at all, and is it’s own unique genus (Lagarostrobos franklinii) endemic to a this remote area of Tasmania Australia and as far as I’m aware nowhere else it the world, with no other close relatives… It’s slow growing and can have a life span exceeding 2000 years! It’s a story akin to the Coastal Redwoods that are held so dear to those close by Santa Cruz… There are a few examples of Huon Pine used as a tonewood in Australia and from what I have read it is quite highly regarded, but I don’t know that it has really taken off, but I think that may be due to both its scarcity and the difficulty of introducing a new wood to the guitar market. It might be a bit like the story Richard tells in the podcasts of when Koa was first introduced to the market.

        • #8669
          indexless
          Keymaster

            Hey Tony,

            We did a podcast with Richard Hoover yesterday on Redwood. I asked him at the end about Huron Pine but he said he didn’t have enough experience with it to make a judgement. There is quite the story behind it, maybe in the future.

          • #8676
            Tony Miller
            Participant

              Hello. Yes I did listen to the podcast this morning. It was a great listen, particularly as I’m the custodian of a SCGC Tunnel 13 Redwood OM!

              Keep up the good work!

              Tony

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