Very nice sounding balanced guitar, especially loud, remarkable trebles on the hi E and b strings. Easy to play, feels good, featherweight, looks nice. Working the wood reminded me alot of Spanish Cypress, and the tone is somewhat comparable. This Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle would make outstanding flamenco guitars!
She's been finished with a French Polish of Super Blonde Shellac, and then hand-rubbed to her final sheen with a glazing wax.
Master Grade German Spruce top
Tasmanian Tiger myrtle components (all from ColonialTonewoods.com)
African ebony bindings
African Blackwood fingerboard and bridge
Gotoh Premium Classical Tuners
Lots of pics below. Tell me what you like or dislike about this one.
Gregory







