Curly Maple
The fifteenth hardest wood in the Timber tones range with a Janka hardness rating of 1450 lbf.
Curly maple is a relatively soft and highly figured timber.
The wood is obtained from the Acer Saccharum tree found mainly in North America and Canada and can grow up to 140 ft high.
Our Curly Maple plectrums are manufactured from off cuts from musical instrument manufacturing.
Interesting Facts:
Curly Maple is commonly used in instrument manufacture such as Guitars and Violins.
The sap from certain Maple trees is used to make Maple syrup. Maple wood is traditionally used to floor basketball courts and often used to make Baseball bats.
Curly Maple has very nice balanced warm tones. It should add some depth to most Acoustic Guitars emphasising the lower and mid range frequencies.
Curly maple is a relatively soft and highly figured timber.
The wood is obtained from the Acer Saccharum tree found mainly in North America and Canada and can grow up to 140 ft high.
Our Curly Maple plectrums are manufactured from off cuts from musical instrument manufacturing.
Interesting Facts:
Curly Maple is commonly used in instrument manufacture such as Guitars and Violins.
The sap from certain Maple trees is used to make Maple syrup. Maple wood is traditionally used to floor basketball courts and often used to make Baseball bats.
Curly Maple has very nice balanced warm tones. It should add some depth to most Acoustic Guitars emphasising the lower and mid range frequencies.