Some Telecaster pieces use beautifully patterned mango wood

Donyahmed

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Hi everyone,


I wanted to share some Telecaster-style pieces I've made using mango wood. I'm always amazed by how diverse the shapes and colors are—some pieces have very striking grain patterns.
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I'm so happy I still have a few beautifully patterned mango plans for future projects.

It's not the most common choice for Telecasters, but I love experimenting with local woods. The tonal character is interesting—it feels somewhere between mahogany and maple.
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I'm curious if anyone else here has tried mango for a guitar body or neck? Or any other non-traditional woods you enjoy?
 
Hi everyone,


I wanted to share some Telecaster-style pieces I've made using mango wood. I'm always amazed by how diverse the shapes and colors are—some pieces have very striking grain patterns.
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I'm so happy I still have a few beautifully patterned mango plans for future projects.

It's not the most common choice for Telecasters, but I love experimenting with local woods. The tonal character is interesting—it feels somewhere between mahogany and maple.
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I'm curious if anyone else here has tried mango for a guitar body or neck? Or any other non-traditional woods you enjoy?

Where are you sourcing mango wood? I'm in Florida, so it should not be too hard to get around here. Hell, I have a mango tree in my front yard
 
Where are you sourcing mango wood? I'm in Florida, so it should not be too hard to get around here. Hell, I have a mango tree in my front yard
I tried to post an eBay link, but it didn't work.

After a quick search on eBay, I found several boards appropriate for guitar tops priced around $50 each from a seller in Hawaii.

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The one below is $125.
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Where are you sourcing mango wood? I'm in Florida, so it should not be too hard to get around here. Hell, I have a mango tree in my front yard
Yes, I bought the beautiful wood from my customer, because not all mango trees have beautiful grain. I hope you are lucky.
 
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