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I tend to like swamp ash, which is supposed to be pretty renewable but, truth be told, I don't know how true that is.
I used to have a basswood telecaster and loved it.
What interests me is the numbers of Historics now appearing which are 8.2 lbs or 8.4lbs. Does this mean that the chambered Historics are now finished? Would you want one now?
The (second) picture above seems to have a work of art hiding in the grain. Or is it Layla?
From my understanding, plantation grown wood would be ok.
Brazilian Rosewood on the other hand is Appendix 1 which means that it cannot be traded, although the Wikipedia Article seems to suggest that it might be ok if you cultivate it on a plantation.
Trade of captive-bred animals or cultivated plants of Appendix I species are considered Appendix II specimens, with concomitant requirements (see below and Article VII).
Full article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CITES_Appendix_II#Appendix_II
But light guitars never have that much low end grunt