
Originally Posted by
the guy who invented fire
I deleated my above post because everytime the korina debate comes up I must sound like a broken record...since there is some confusion I will try and re post what I put up lastnight...
All of the Korina Ibanez stuff is ash bodies and depending on the age a maple or mahogany neck, the Epiphone stuff that is Korina is also Ash or sometimes Bleached Mahogany and/or Ash...
Korina is a honey coloured stain Gibson applied to the first Flying V's and Exploresr as well as a few hundres Skylark lap steels in the 50's. Later on in the early 80's the reissues the V and Explorer as well as the Moderne, in the 90's they did some more V's and Explorers and the Korina finish also showed up on a few LP's, LP Jr's and a handfull of SG's...these guitars were made from a wood called Limba, this Limba wood was finished in a finish called Korina.
The wood is Limba and the finish is Korina...now , Epiphone and the Lawsuit Ibanez as well as several other companies out there offer instruments in Korina...that doesn't make it Limba. Some other companies do offer Korina instruments that are indeed made form Limba wood.
So the truth is this in a nut shell...your Lawsuit V IS a Korina finish but it is NOT made from Limba wood...