Hey...this may be a stupid question but I just got a new Y2KV the other day and was told it was Korina (trans black). I don't really know how to tell (not sure what the grain and such would look like). I tried to call customer service in Scottsdale but they didn't have a whole lot of info. It doesn't really matter a ton to me but I would like a definitive answer.
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Re: Y2KV Korina???
Most guitars with Korina are not painted over. I've never heard of a Y2KV with Korina. They were all mahogany, as far as I know. [img]graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img]
[ March 04, 2003, 11:18 PM: Message edited by: toejam ]I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Re: Y2KV Korina???
If I had to guess from the picture I would say it was mahogany but I had a Y2KV and the grain is really hard to get in a picture.
Here is a link to the thread that I was talking about. See the pics with the bullseye guitars. There are Korina, Black and Mahogany Y2KVs in the pictures. Hope this helps a little
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Also, here is a link to the warmoth page for wood types.
[ March 05, 2003, 12:10 AM: Message edited by: KV_X ]
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Re: Y2KV Korina???
Originally posted by scaz:
Thanks for taking the time to look. I was told it is Korina and I have no reason to think otherwise. I thought maybe someone here might have some inside info to help me confirm this. I am happy with the guitar either way.
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Re: Y2KV Korina???
The only Korina's I've seen were natural and not trans finishes. Tim Wilson said there are some Korina KV's out there that were painted solid colors though because he said the grain patterns of the wood weren't good enough to stain over. I know Korina is supposed to be a fairly light weight wood...isn't mahogany a little heavy? If so then you may want to weight your axe and compare it to the weight of someone's solid colored Y2K.
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