Korina (White Limba) Body Blank

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Korina (White Limba) Body Blank

Korina, the wood used on SO many of the world's most collectable guitars has been virtually impossible to find commercially. We have secured a small stash of premium body blanks at a very good price.

Tone worth searching for
Why is Korina so coveted? It might be the perfect wood for electric guitars—it's lightweight with a warm, bold midrange and sparkling highs, and an absolutely remarkable resonance. It's like the best Honduran Mahogany kicked up a notch.

These are top quality blanks, perfect for a translucent finish to show off the amazing grain. Each is matched, joined, and sanded—ready for you to start your build.

Craft your Korina masterpiece
Take your build to the next level with a matching Korina Neck Blank. Used for the legendary Gibson® Flying Vs and Explorers, Korina neck blanks have been nearly impossible to find until now.

Approximate dimensions:
20-1/2" x 14" x 1-3/4" (520mm x 355mm x 44mm)

About Korina (Terminalia superba)
Coming from West Africa, Korina's colors range from honey gold to cream with minimal grainlines. When stained, the golden color and grain simply glows. The wood machines like a dream, and has very small pores. Some builders choose to fill the pores to add some additional visual appeal.

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