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Markthemagic
Posted 2004-08-12 9:36 PM (#181175)
Subject: What is Nato?


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HI all,

What is Nato? I see this wood on less expensive guitars, including the Tangents.

Never heard of a Nato Tree.
I wonder if it grows in the forest with the laminate trees?
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-08-12 10:32 PM (#181176 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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NATO = Wood from the North Atlantic area. Grown primarily in France. Very weak wood. Characteristics include softening when put under the slightest pressure, shrinking in girth when under fire. Can be molded into any position, but again, gets soft when under pressure. :D
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MWoody
Posted 2004-08-12 11:04 PM (#181177 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?



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Although the State of Texas may have the absolute best in junk shop and garage sales (re the 43-93 find) I want to disagree with the gentleman from the Big T. Nato is a South American mahogony-like wood.

Durable Woods
also
.Guitar Woods

Plentiful and useful but not nearly as good as several other mahogonys. It is the backbone of Celebrity and Applause guitars
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-08-12 11:23 PM (#181178 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?



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re: "Characteristics include softening when put under the slightest pressure, shrinking in girth when under fire."

Yet, sounds something like what would come from France.

Yet, I come direct from the Capets. Must have been the lineage of William the Conqueror that gave me a backbone.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-08-13 5:48 AM (#181179 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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I'll avoid the zenophobia and just answer the question. Nato or Nyatoh is an Asian hardwood similar in appearance to Mahogany, but generally considered inferior to mahogany in other respects. Used extensively as a neck material in Asian guitar factories, but is also used for piano rims and in the furniture industry.
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Beal
Posted 2004-08-13 8:01 AM (#181180 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?



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I'm with Mr T. A cheap mahogony substitute. It works OK and all the asian factorys rely on it
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MWoody
Posted 2004-08-13 9:13 AM (#181181 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?



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"One word!"

"Plastic!"
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alpep
Posted 2004-08-13 9:14 AM (#181182 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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i think in home depot they call in particle board.
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cruster
Posted 2004-08-13 10:14 AM (#181183 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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Originally posted by Paul Templeman:
I'll avoid the zenophobia...


What, you are afraid of the Warrior Princess? I'm shocked!!!

Oh, you meant xenophobia. Although why anyone would have an irrational fear of xenon is beyond me.

(ok, I need to get back to work)


:D
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-08-13 10:22 AM (#181184 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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OK, you got me on the spelling. Actually I meant Zenophobia, as in an irrational fear of Bhuddists.
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cliff
Posted 2004-08-13 10:24 AM (#181185 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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"The only "value" of xenophobia is in a high-stakes game of Scrabble!"

- Dennis Miller
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MWoody
Posted 2004-08-13 10:26 AM (#181186 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?



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Is that where a 500 pound bald guy is supposed to teach you about discipline?

I much prefer Xena the Warrior Princess! They did jump the shark with that male sidekick guy though.
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cliff
Posted 2004-08-13 10:34 AM (#181187 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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They "Jumped the Shark" on the premiere episode . . .
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-08-13 11:16 AM (#181188 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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Think about my NATO comment guys...
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cruster
Posted 2004-08-13 11:28 AM (#181189 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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Originally posted by cliff:
"The only "value" of xenophobia is in a high-stakes game of Scrabble!"

- Dennis Miller


Yeah, but I spell it 'zxenophoqbia'. The q is silent but score some huge bonus points when it's on a triple-word score spot.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-08-13 11:31 AM (#181190 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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Think about my NATO comment guys...


...yep, I got it the first time through.... :cool:
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-08-13 12:36 PM (#181191 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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Zena!! That Lawless chick shure looked good in that outfit. :eek:
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John Lawrence
Posted 2004-08-13 12:41 PM (#181192 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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North American Terrific Ovations!
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45flint
Posted 2004-08-13 4:58 PM (#181193 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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Nato may be inferior but as it holds up the frets on my doubleneck, I am greatful.
Steve
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-08-13 6:24 PM (#181194 - in reply to #181175)
Subject: Re: What is Nato?


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NATO--I thought that had something to do with the Pentagon.
:D
I know...that was BAD!!
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