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  • #16
    Re: Quilts versus Flames

    i prefer quilt. most flame is too "tight" and looks fake to me. the attractive thing to me about quilt is how it isn't in tight straight lines, the grain seems to "bounce" and the patterns are less obvious. i don't know how to explain it....
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    • #17
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      Does anyone actually agree on what the terms quilt, flame, and curly mean? I was talking to some wood vendors at NAMM and not all of them agreed on the terms. I was taking to one with Neal Moser and they were going back and forth. No that's quilt. Well we used to call it fiddleback. Really? I call it curly...

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      I always thought curly was like an in-between mixture of both flame and quilt.
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      • #18
        Re: Quilts versus Flames

        They are all just imperfections in the wood that give them their special and desired appearance. I believe Flame and Curly are the same and quilt is just quilt, wide wavy like pattern that almost looks like ripples in the water. Fiddleback is a type of flame or curl that has real tight skinny flames or curls (stripes for lack of better term), chevron is another type of flame or curl that has wider stripes than the fidleback. Thats my understanding.

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        • #19
          Re: Quilts versus Flames

          A Chevron pattern is also typically angled upward toward the center of the guitar. Hence the term Chevron.

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          • #20
            Re: Quilts versus Flames

            Actually its up for sale PM me

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            • #21
              Re: Quilts versus Flames

              guys please try and keep that in pm or on the classifieds ..

              Thanks
              Don't worry - I'll smack her if it comes to that. You do not sell guitars to buy shoes. You skimp on food to buy shoes! ~Mrs Tekky 06-03-08~

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              • #22
                Re: Quilts versus Flames

                As I am given to understand it (and its important to note as Venom said, alot of wood specialists disagree about these things even. I am far from a wood specialist) flame has two varieties, eastern and western. Eastern is the tight close flame, western is the wide quilty flame. Some call it tiger stripe flame. Then there is quilt which is simply quilt. Curly some seem to refer to as wild maple and tends to curl upwards in wierd patterns. I've also heard some also call it Angel Wing maple because of the pattern. I considered getting one of those wild maple tops, but they show up best in traditional sunbursts such as cherry, tobacco, amber or natural. The other problem is it might cost more because you would have to send in a picture to show the kind of figure you are looking for.

                Some say you should specify the quality of the top for customs but really that can be deceptive, Alot of people here did not specify and got nice tops so I doubt the custom shop is gonna give me some AA grade piece of crap. Plus I did send a color sample for the blue/green burst so they may try and match the figure (the top in the picture I sent was AAAAA) to best represent the color I sent. It's really all good IMO. As Kev said, a nice piece of wood is a nice piece of wood.

                I do prefer quilt and western flame to the tight eastern flame. I can't explain why.

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                • #23
                  Re: Quilts versus Flames

                  If you really want to dredge through some (rather dry), but extremely interesting material ... I came across this page while googling a while back:

                  http://www.ag.auburn.edu/aaes/commun...ood/index.html

                  This has all sorts of information regarding how figured wood is formed ... what types of cuts help bring out the figuring the best, illustrations, etc.

                  -a

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                  • #24
                    Re: Quilts versus Flames

                    None of them! I prefer solid colors and graphic finishes over flames or quilt. They kinda seem old fashioned to me [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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                    • #25
                      Re: Quilts versus Flames

                      I like em both but it depends on the color too. We had a PRS cst 22 artist with a quilt top in blue mateo that was stunning yet we also have a natural flame cst22 that is also killer. So i just like both dpending on the color and the guitar

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                      • #26
                        Re: Quilts versus Flames

                        This was one of my old PRS quilts and yeah a lighter color shows the wood better. I lean towards quilts rather than flames to answer the original question

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                        • #27
                          Re: Quilts versus Flames

                          [ QUOTE ]
                          None of them! I prefer solid colors and graphic finishes over flames or quilt. They kinda seem old fashioned to me [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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                          EXACTLY! Leave that shit to Gibsons. Give me an evil paint job, camo, lightning,...any day. One of the reasons for Jackson/Charvel's fame is the cool paint jobs they came up with.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Quilts versus Flames

                            I don't prefer one over the other...as someone else said, a good piece of wood is a good piece of wood. That bieng said, I own more flame tops than quilts.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Quilts versus Flames

                              I dig them both - depends on the guitar. It can add some serious class to a fine instrument if that's what you are looking for. I prefer my Les Pauls as black beauties, but boutique guitars should have really pretty wood, in my opinion. Here are my PRS custom 24 Artist, and my custom Qucksilver. For the record, the Quicksilver blows away the PRS.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Quilts versus Flames

                                Wait wait wait ....

                                You BOUGHT a guitar built by Ed Roman?
                                And you actually LIKE it?

                                Can you please verify that you are, in fact, not Ed Roman? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

                                -a

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