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  • They are typically made from strong, heavy snakewood.
  • Snakewood grows as a spreading tree, usually with two or three main trunks.
  • The woods typically used were common exotic woods, such as snakewood or amourette.
  • In a large corner shelf, he keeps supplies of snakewood, cocobolo, mahogany and paduak.
  • Bitter Snakewood "', is a perennial shrub, small tree of the Rhamnaceae family.
  • Snakewood, " Brosimum guianensis ", is also suitable for long term and intensive use.
  • Customs in Suriname report that snakewood often illegally exported to French Guiana, thought to be for the crafts industry.
  • She buried it outside the school grounds, and within a year, an unknown species of snakewood tree grew from the burial spot.
  • Snakewood ( " Brosimum guianense " ), a shrub-like tree, is native to this tropical region of the Americas.
  • She buried the wand outside the school grounds, and within a year, an unknown species of snakewood tree grew from the burial spot.
  • It features a bolt-on neck with fretless snakewood fingerboard ( a fretted variant is available ), his signature Seymour Duncan Basslines pickups and electronics, an asymmetrical neck profile and a chrome pickguard.
  • Originally the stick was made out of snakewood, but modern day bows are now traditionally made of brazilwood, although a stick made from a more select quality ( and more expensive ) brazilwood is called pernambuco.
  • During the span of his artistic output, he left behind an important production of good quality bows in a large variety of woods ( which include Pernambuco, snakewood, exotic wide grained wood and ironwood ) ."
  • According to Dennis McNally " Mickey went to the funeral home, cleared the room, took out the snakewood sticks that had been his inheritance, played a traditional rudimental drum piece, " The Downfall of Paris, " on Lenny's coffin, and split ."
  • In addition to the numerous shapes Ritter basses take, the bodies, body tops, necks and fingerboards are made from a large variety of woods and materials including various maples, ebonies, rosewoods, snakewood, kingwood, camphor, ash, amboina, aoplar and more.
  • The hair ( on the Cramer bow ) is wider than the Corelli model but still narrower than a Tourte, the screw mechanism becomes standard, and more sticks are made from pernambuco, rather than the earlier snakewood, ironwood, and china wood, which were often fluted for a portion of the length of the stick.
  • The Breadnut ( " snakewood, has a mottled snake-skin pattern, and is among the densest woods, with a very high stiffness; it was the wood of choice for making of bows for musical instruments of the violin family until the late 18th century, when it was replaced by the more easily worked brazilwood ( " Caesalpinia echinata " ).