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Koa Light Figure Guitar Neck Blank Hawaiian Acacia Koa 27" x 3 1/2" x 1.25"
$ 106.95
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Description
This listing is for one authenticQuartersawn Hawaiian Koa electric guitar neck blank
. Also, known as Acacia Koa.
This Koa blank will work for many Fender Stratocaster/Telecaster-style necks, but check your template to confirm.
Koa
is a rich dense exotic wood commonly used for
i
nlays
, veneers, musical instrument parts, furniture, cabinetry,
gun grips
,
knife
grips, ukulele parts, doll house parts, craft wood
, and other high-end specialty millwork parts.
Koa is expensive and rare because it is grown exclusively in Hawaii. Additionally, since it is a treasured resource inextricably linked to Hawaiian culture, legislation severely restricts its harvest. Generally speaking, the only Acacia Koa trees harvested are ones that have naturally fallen during storms.
Thickness: 1.125"
Width: 3.5"
Length: 27"
Grain: Rift/Quartersawn, see end grain picture
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists Koa as a specie of "Least Concern." This means Koa is not threatened, near threatened or conservation dependent. There's just not a lot of it around!
Returns accepted within 30 days, buyer pays return shipping.
Please message me with any questions.
Thanks!
Steve
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