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Damon67
Posted 2011-08-30 1:21 PM (#349201)
Subject: birch or poplar?



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Is the Adamas top a birch or poplar sandwich? I've always though it was birch, but I've read poplar in a couple places too
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2011-08-30 1:33 PM (#349202 - in reply to #349201)
Subject: Re: birch or poplar?


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Birch. Where are you hearing poplar?
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Damon67
Posted 2011-08-30 2:30 PM (#349203 - in reply to #349201)
Subject: Re: birch or poplar?



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Several places, but now I'm seeing a trend. It seems the "W" series Adamases have poplar

go to the bottom of the pdf


http://www.ovationguitars.com/files/Ovation%20Parts%20Book%20rev1.p...
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Jérôme
Posted 2011-08-30 2:54 PM (#349204 - in reply to #349201)
Subject: Re: birch or poplar?



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Hi,

Both were used.
First page is excerpted from the 1978 Adamas booklet and the second from a 2003 catalog.

J :)




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moody, p.i.
Posted 2011-08-30 3:26 PM (#349205 - in reply to #349201)
Subject: Re: birch or poplar?


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No wonder I never knew about poplar. It was used in a guitar that I never had any interest in.....
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bvince
Posted 2011-08-30 3:59 PM (#349206 - in reply to #349201)
Subject: Re: birch or poplar?



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Up here in Michigan we have a lot of Birch and Poplar. It is my understanding that the two trees are of the same family and their wood is not very different. Some of us like to burn it (:
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an4340
Posted 2011-08-30 10:46 PM (#349207 - in reply to #349201)
Subject: Re: birch or poplar?


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I think poplar is better for burning.
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rhoadsscholar
Posted 2011-08-30 10:54 PM (#349208 - in reply to #349201)
Subject: Re: birch or poplar?


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This thread got me thinking. I really like my
2080.

What wood/sandwich technique is used on the 2080 top. Curious more than anything else. Don't recall seeing it discussed but maybe there was an ad when they first put out the 2080.

Anyone that can help, greatly appreciated. :D
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Damon67
Posted 2011-08-31 11:02 AM (#349209 - in reply to #349201)
Subject: Re: birch or poplar?



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Neither? Both? All I see is Plywood Core for the 2080
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