Really old wood : 35000 years old

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The Making of Kauri Costom Guitars


The Kauri tree is the oldest and tallest tree in New Zealand and can be up to 20 mt in diameter and a height of over 50 mt. It can grow to be over 3000 years old and is a protected species.

Swamp kauri refers to kauri timber which has been recovered
from under the ground. It comes from forests which were
buried by natural cataclysmic events long ago. Carbon dating
has indicated that logs were buried up to 50,000 years ago.
Leaves and cones are often preserved with the logs but these
quickly deteriorate when exposed to the air.

What is swamp Kauri

The term "Swamp Kauri" tends to suggest that Kauri trees grew in swamp areas. This was not the case, but rather the reverse as Kauri could not stand 'wet feet'. Over millions of years there have been great geological changes in New Zealand, involving the ice age, earthquakes, eruptions severe gales, vast floods, catastrophic landslides even continental plate movements.
Forest trees were overwhelmed by the varying forces of nature. Kauri of all ages and sizes were swept from the forest hillsides ending up in the lowland swamps, eventually to be covered by river silt and subsequent landslides to remain in a state of preservation.
How old is Swamp Kauri

The story of the New Zealand Kauri began 150 million years ago when Gondwana Land began to break up. This left New Zealand isolated and free to evolve it's own vegetation. Today, Kauri forests are the descendants of a succession of Kauri forests s going back 65 millions years, as confirmed by fossil trees and gum found in archaeological excavations.
Northland farmers working their land for many years have unearthed immense logs, some bearing the typical scaly bark and leathery spear shaped bronze-green leaves still intact as they are cleared from the peat. In the sunlight of he twentieth century the leaves and bark disintegrate within minutes, but the wood is still preserved, only darkened a little with the passing of centuries

Kauri guitar bodies are works of art and used exclusively on Langcaster guitars. We developed a special treatment to stop the solid wood body from cracking and it is coated with layers of epoxy, then several high gloss lacquer finishes are applied creating a hard high gloss surface .

The Kauri wood we used is carbon dated and identified to be over 35000 years old. This makes your guitar unique in the world and a collectors item .

The carbon dating has been done by The University of Waikato of New Zealand and the University of Groningen Holland



For the technically minded: at 12 percent moisture content
the density of kauri is 560 kg/m3; the modulus of rupture is
88 Mpa; the modulus of elasticity 9.1 Gpa. When drying from
green to 12 percent moisture content tangential shrinkage is
4.1 percent and radial shrinkage is 2.3 percent.

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Now thats some old growth wood. :)

Pretty damn sweet looking guitar too.
 

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Now thats some old growth wood. :)

Pretty damn sweet looking guitar too.

Now Rev, Tell me that aint one cool and desireable lookin Strat !
I love the " Natural Bowling Ball "Color too Betcha that sucker can sustain for days ! :rofl::slash:
 

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god dam thats a great looking guitar.

itd look great as a lp top.
 

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Jack Briggs crafted a guitar for me from 50,000 year old wood. He really did.

Wolfe McLeod wound up the single coils for that one. He was at home in Washington when Jack finished it for me. Terry McInturff and Greg Germino were at my home when Briggs dropped it off. Pretty sweet.

(Some of you may know who Jack,Terry and Greg are.)

BTW,Yes I still have it and NO it isn't for sale.-----:hippie:
 

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Seems a shame to have to slap a pickguard over it, even a nice sparkly one like that...

Nice touch making the trem bar end out of the same wood.
 

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We have some Living Trees in California that are 4,800 years
old, wonder what they would sound like?
They are Bristole Pines, they started growing before
the Pyramids were built!
But young compared to the above wood!!!!!!!!!
you would figure it would be petrified wood (stone) being that old.

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We have some Living Trees in California that are 4,800 years
old, wonder what they would sound like?
They are Bristole Pines, they started growing before
the Pyramids were built!
But young compared to the above wood!!!!!!!!!
you would figure it would be petrified wood (stone) being that old.

p008pa3.jpg

Any pictures of the Bristole Pines C2 ? I' d love to visit California and see 'em myself .Tryin' to get my wife to fly is harder than gettin' BA Baracus on a
'plane. ''I ain't gittin' on no 'plane , fool''.
 

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Any pictures of the Bristole Pines C2 ? I' d love to visit California and see 'em myself .Tryin' to get my wife to fly is harder than gettin' BA Baracus on a
'plane. ''I ain't gittin' on no 'plane , fool''.

Most of them look like this
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the cooler trees to see are in the Redwood Forest near
Ukiah and the ones in Yosmite, some of the trees are
over 370 feet tall and as big around as a small house
 

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Yosemite is one of the places in the world i'd really love to visit C2. I bet those Sequoia are incredible to see at close quarters.
 

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Most of them look like this
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the cooler trees to see are in the Redwood Forest near
Ukiah and the ones in Yosmite, some of the trees are
over 370 feet tall and as big around as a small house

Went to California this summer. My parents went to Yosemite, me and my brother stayed in the hotel. :)
 

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Yosemite is one of the places in the world i'd really love to visit C2. I bet those Sequoia are incredible to see at close quarters.

You really cant believe what you are seeing when you
are there, the whole area is like from Prehistoric times
all the plants, ferns everything are huge! its like a freak
of nature, i think because there is always kind of a fog
around the area keeping them so moist, and perfect weather
for a rain forest. There are two spots, one in Yosemite
and the other 200 miles north west on the coast
near the Oregon California border. Three of the greatest parks
in the US are Yosemite, Trees of Mystery (redwood forest)
and way up north in Yellowstone, real treasures!
 

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You really cant believe what you are seeing when you
are there, the whole area is like from Prehistoric times
all the plants, ferns everything are huge! its like a freak
of nature, i think because there is always kind of a fog
around the area keeping them so moist, and perfect weather
for a rain forest. There are two spots, one in Yosemite
and the other 200 miles north west on the coast
near the Oregon California border. Three of the greatest parks
in the US are Yosemite, Trees of Mystery (redwood forest)
and way up north in Yellowstone, real treasures!

Yes, Yellowstone is another place I've dreamed of going .Is there
another NationaL Park south of Yosemite called The Sequoia
National Park, or am I gettin' it confused with someplace else?
 

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Yes, Yellowstone is another place I've dreamed of going .Is there
another NationaL Park south of Yosemite called The Sequoia
National Park, or am I gettin' it confused with someplace else?

North of Yellowstone is Glacier, South is Teton.

Edit, sorry I misread the question, you were asking about Sequoia! It's in California in the southern Sierra Nevada range.
 

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North of Yellowstone is Glacier, South is Teton.

Edit, sorry I misread the question, you were asking about Sequoia! It's in California in the southern Sierra Nevada range.

Sequoia National Park is like 50 miles south of Yosemite,
i always go to both of them so i get them mixed up.
 

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Thanks C2, the pictures of the Bristole Pines that you posted are incredible.

They look like they are 4,800 years old to, look like
they have alot of wisdom, they pretty much been growing
since civilization started......thats really tripy to think about
 

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