Hey does anyone know if the Epiphone Korina Guitars are solid Korina or just vaneer? What is vaneer? is it like korina? will it have the same tonal qualities and lightness of Korina? thanks



Hey does anyone know if the Epiphone Korina Guitars are solid Korina or just vaneer? What is vaneer? is it like korina? will it have the same tonal qualities and lightness of Korina? thanks
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Originally Posted by GuitarGuru88
Korina is Gibsons trade name for a finish, the wood is called limba, and no the Epiphone's are NOT solid limba...do a search on the forum, this has been talked about several times



Are you asking what a veneer is? This may answer your questions:
ve·neer Pronunciation Key (v-nîr) n.
1. A thin surface layer, as of finely grained wood, glued to a base of inferior material.
2. Any of the thin layers glued together to make plywood.
3. A decorative facing, as of brick.
4. A deceptive, superficial show; a façade
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Originally Posted by nahfuten
Exactly. A veneer, when talking about guitars, is just a thin piece of wood (often 1/16" or 1/8") glued down over the surface of another wood for a more pleasing visual effect.
Maybe this will answer your question.
Epiphone 58 "Korina" Explorer with the finish stripped and sanded off and the veneer removed, all at much labour by yours truly.
Here's the same picture editted so that the grain is easier to see.
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Here's the guitar with a new finish sans veneer.
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I need to take new pictures some time. The guitar is no longer in my posession, the guitarist in my band bought it from me for time and materials the first time he played it. We both love the guitar, especially with the finish stripped down to the sealer on the neck. The tuners are functional, and the stock neck pickup is nice though not as complex sounding as I would like. It's very warm and full and mellow, which can translate as muddy. The bridge pickup just didn't work through my amp. It was really boomy; Whenever I tried playing power chords, I just got this huge wave of bass in my face. I replaced it with a superdistortion and the problem went away entirely.