Pao Ferro experiences

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Re: Pao Ferro experiences

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rickenbackerkid wrote:
mr_sooty wrote:
willow13 wrote: They're a step up from the old mexi standards for sure.
noted . . . I need a pro-grade (or pro ism at least) backup guitar
It wouldn't put me off buying one. If my USA standard was pinched and I was replacing it I'd get a Player Series. It's very close to the same guitar and they sound great, the pickups are really nice.

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willow13 wrote:
Cdog wrote:Googled Pao Ferro.
It's a South American timber, substitute for rosewood because CITES etc.
Cool.
If you google pao ferro you'll find it is actually called Pau Ferro :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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