MORADO (Machaerium Villosum) (also M. Scleroxylon & M. Acutifolium) |
OTHER COMMON NAMES: Pau Ferro, Bolivian Rosewood, Iron Wood, Jacaranda Pardo, Caviuna, Santos Rosewood |
Note: Morado & Pau Ferro are trade names for the same wood. Iron Wood in Latin translates to 'Pau Ferro'. Morado is not a true Rosewood. Rosewoods are in the 'Dalbergia' Family. Due to the short supply of this wood, we are no longer offering Morado for the Top and Back. Our Morado is now limited to Bolt-on Neck Features and Fingerboards only! |
BSR6EG Morado Top & Back (also, Morado Neck Features) |
Morado Fingerboard |
Origin: | Bolivia & Brazil |
Avg. Weight (@ 6-8% moisture) : | 4.9 Lbs. per Bd. Ft. |
Weight Classification: | Heavy |
Where Used on Smith Basses: | Fingerboards & Bolt-on Neck Features Only |
Tone Produced on Smith Basses: | Smooth Low End w/ High End Clarity |
Stock Availability: | Fingerboards & Bolt-on Neck Features Only! |
Avg. Age of Wood in Stock: | 10+ Years Acclimated (Kiln & Air Dried) |
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