Today, when I went to the music store to see and play my new sweetheart I couldn't resist and just went ahead and brought it home. Patience has never big a strong point for me. Man O man, am I glad I did. It sounds and plays even better than it did in the store. I had to write this post right now because my fingers will be bleeding later. Ha!
Here are a couple of pics of my new baby.
Cheers,
Steve
I found out that it's not Koa wood per se, but Tasmanian Blackwood which is even cooler. It is a member of the Koa family. How cool is "Tasmanian" Blackwood. I have never ever heard of this wood but it's sound properties are really excellent. At least to my ears.

Here a pic of the back and the Tasmanian Blackwood with the Maple mini-wedge.

Here is a close up of the abalone rosette. I has a really pretty Maple binding all around the top. It's a really good looking instrument.
Thanks for bearing with me.
