I spent a few days in New York doing the tourist thing because this was my first time in the States. One recommendation is to have a lot of money in New York, particularly for accomms. A couple of nights cost about $850 in an average hotel. I couldn't help but think how many Spruce tops I could have bought with that dough.





I headed down to Richmond, Virginia got into my new transporter a Chevy Trailblazer. crossed my fingers and headed out of the airport on the wrong side of the road.

I stayed at Williamsburg, an historical town from colonial times which gives the name to Steve Roberson's business, Colonial Tonewoods. Steve lives on an idyllic few acres in the Virginia country side. I was half expecting a demented banjo player to come charging out of the trees with Gibson Mastertone in hand.
I spent the day with Steve bashing bits of wood and talking tonewoods, Steve is a great guy and his knowledge and woods are superb.


There's Brazilian in that lot.


Rock Maple Mando Back

Red Spruce Mando Tops

Red Spruce

Swiss Spruce.

I got some really nice, dark Honduran Rosewood from Steve as well. This stuff rings a lot like Brazilian.
To be continued.