Bare Knuckle-equipped all-Korina Dunable DE Asteroid and R2 models have arrived at Chicago Music Exchange! Sporting an Aged Clear finish that showcases the gorgeous woodgrain of the all-Korina bodies and (set) necks, the Dunable DE Asteroid Korina and Dunable DE R2 Korina electric guitars come equipped with dual Bare Knuckle The Mule humbuckers voiced to recreate the best-sounding late-'59 PAFs—pairing timeless tones and a vintage aesthetic in an instrument built for modern musicians. Shop our Korina Dunable DE guitars today at Chicago Music Exchange!
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Terminalia superba, the superb terminalia,[3] limba, or afara (UK), korina (US), frake (Africa), African limba wood, ofram (Ghana), is a large tree in the family Combretaceae, native to tropical western Africa. It grows up to 60 m tall, with a domed or flat crown, and a trunk typically clear of branches for much of its height, buttressed at the base. The leaves are 10 cm long and 5 cm broad, and are deciduous in the dry season (November to February). The flowers are produced at the end of the dry season just before the new leaves; they are small and whitish, growing in loose spikes 10–12 cm long. The fruit is a samara with two wings. The wood is either a light (white limba or korina) or with dark stripes (black limba) hardwood. It is used for making furniture, table tennis blades (as outer ply), and musical instruments and prized for its workability and excellent color and finish. The most well known example of its use in guitars is when Gibson produced their now highly sought-after Flying V and Explorer guitars in 1958. Makers of table tennis blades choose limba, and in particular black limba, for its flexibility and the idea that it enhances top-spin. Limba is used in some blades made by Stiga and OSP. When finished in a clear coat, white limba results in an attractive light golden color.
It is not rare nor expensive due to overharvesting, but rather is plentiful due to efforts in the 1950s to preserve a natural supply of the wood. This species is reportedly relatively secure, with little or no threat to its population within its natural growth range, according to the World Conservation Monitoring Center in 1992.
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Chapters:
00:00-01:36 "Freya" The Sword
01:37- 01:47 Introducing Dunable DE Korina R2 & Asteroid
01:48-02:19 Dunable DE Korina R2 Playing
02:20-02:35 Bare Knuckle The Mule Humbuckers
02:36-03:24 Pickup Demo
03:25-03:40 Classic Style, Modern Sounds
03:41-04:03 Dunable DE Korina Asteroid Playing
04:04-04:30 "They can play anything"
04:31-05:12 CKY!
05:13-05:24 Check them out while you can!
05:25-06:44 Dunable DE Korina Asteroid Playing 2