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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
I'm not really an acoustic player even though I've had some great acoustics in the last few yrs. Martin HD 28 and a Martin 0015m that was solid Mahogany
The price of the Fender has caught my attention because of the price.
I'm not near any guitar shops to try one so I would have to buy blind.
Also I seem to remember trying one of the early Paramounts fairly soon after they were released head-to-head with a Furch and the Furch absolutely smoked it (and the Furch was a similar price to the Paramount back then, it would have been the equivalent of the Blue range now). The Paramounts may well be better now, and of course at this deal price they're about one third of the price of the Furch Blue range...
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Again, as I said, it's not necessarily a problem, and it may well sound great (it certainly looks pretty good). I'd just rather they'd use the right term and be more upfront about it. Okoume isn't even the same family as Honduran mahogany, let alone the same species!
I'd not worry about it TBH. Lots of companies use the African woods and make great guitars, Furch use 'African Mahogany' (is it Khaya? They don't specify), Martin have used Sipo, lots of companies use Sapele for excellent guitars.
As @Tannin says, Khaya is a fair bit closer to "genuine" mahogany than okoume- there's a good article on the wood database website about it: https://www.wood-database.com/wood-articles/mahogany-mixups-the-lowdown/ ;
As far as I can tell, okoume isn't even mentioned in that article - in other words it's really not that close to mahogany at all!
And yeah Furch uses African mahogany, and they actually do specify it's khaya. Dowina uses it too, and again specifies. I've said before, but in my extremely unscientific tests, khaya still sounds really good. I've not been that keen on most of the sapele guitars I've tried, but that could well just have been the individual guitar. I don't think I've tried any okoume guitars.
My main problem is calling it mahogany... when it just isn't. They're trying to add perceived value to the thing. Okoume probably is a fine tonewood, but they should be upfront about what it is.
What matters for ‘tonewood’ is density, hardness, stiffness and grain structure - which are the factors that determine the resonance and frequency content - it’s perfectly possible to have unrelated woods which are quite similar, or closely related ones which are quite different.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
EDIT: I should probably clarify what I said above about the one I tried- I'm going on pretty hazy memory here (it was 4-5 years ago), but I think the one I tried was rosewood back and sides and spruce top. I don't think they make any rosewood ones now. So obviously that tells us nothing about the all-mahogany/okoume/shepherd's pie one...
I think the spruce ones have a gloss finish and electronics, and the mahogany ones are satin and no electronics- that's the ones currently on offer of the slightly older series at GG, I'm not sure about the newer ones. You'll probably want to murder me for this (and rightly so) but I like electronics when it has a built-in tuner as it's so handy!
I've even seen some of the new ones on offer- not just so cheap, but down to about £450. I wonder if they're not selling...
Also I realise this is cheating a bit, but I found this: https://www.tastemade.co.uk/videos/sweet-shepherds-pie/
I really liked a Gibson G45 Generation, it sounded completely alive and very vibrant.
I'm just concerned about what @ICBM said about the chocolate shepherd's pie! I'm not sure I've tried an all-mahogany dread, either. (That JWJ round-shouldered one is still calling to me... haven't cracked yet, but I'm not sure I can stick it forever!)
Ooof don't say that, they're sometimes at pretty attractive prices, too. I'm not sure about walnut, either... it looks incredible, but- while much like sapele, I've only tried one or two so it could just be the specific guitar- I've been less keen on how it sounds.