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Anyone with any knowledge know if bog wood like this oak has been used as a tone wood?

Really interesting read I didn't expect to see this morning.



I've used bog oak for a bunch of things, it behaves about the same as white oak to me - so I doubt it would be great for tone wood uses.


Thanks for the behaviour note—it sent me on a hunt! Of course, before I'd asked I hadn't searched up whether or not it's been used in instruments.

Seems like the consensus is mixed. It might be a sleeper tone wood for a specifically-tuned instrument?

Either way, the results can be quite pretty...

https://www.brentrup.com/page2/page2.html

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ruby1638/21176740531/in/album-...

https://reverb.com/item/9428705-brand-new-avalon-a1-oak-cara...

One of the criticisms leveed against it was in line with your dismissal of white oak—because of it's structure there's more damping than a rosewood but it's otherwise bright just with a fast decay. So I suppose that lends itself well to specific playing styles. Not a standout (aside from maybe looks and rarity), but not useless either.

Found a clip: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ruby1638/21176740531/in/album-...


My friend has a very nice spalted swamp ash custom guitar. I forget the name of the builder but it's pretty rare to go along with it.

As for tone wood, its very existence is mired in controversy. This is probably not the time or place to get into it!




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