bob wrote:Australian Furniture Timbers call Padauk "African Rosewood"
I've got some that looks a lot like that pic.
It's a great wood for acoustics. Don't know how it would go as an electric wood.
See!! Told you I could be wrong
Wasn't aware of any suppliers here calling Paduak African Rosewood but there you go. The timbers can look similar - your image looked like a friends guitar that he thought was Bubinga. From what Bob says, he may have been wrong too.
Perhaps one way to check, other than questioning the supplier... As far as I'm aware, Paduak when freshly cut or planed, is less colourful or vivid - much like Purpleheart is. However it oxidizes and gains that deep rich colour it is known for, reasonably quickly. At least, the pieces I have did this. I'm not as familiar with Bubinga but, though most timbers oxidize to some extent, I am not aware of it being as pronounced.
All said, I'm with Nick - give it a go and see what it is like.
Jeremy.