





As part of our "Special Feature Interviews"
on the New DVD..."A Master Class In Acoustic Guitar Making"
I decided to take the film crew to Tasmania!
First stop was to interview Chris Searle of Cockatoo Timbers, Stanley Tasmania.
Chris has been in the timber business for more than 30 years. He and his wife Frances know blackwood inside out... He deals mainly in Paddock Blackwood, Myrtles and Sassafrass!
Chris collects naturally felled paddock blackwood and some select timbers.
So what is Paddock Blackwood?
Blackwood that naturally grows in a paddock rather than a Forest. They tend to be wider in breadth as they do not struggle against forest canopy to reach the abundant light.
Forest Blackwood is skinner as it is pushing against the forest canopy to get to the light.
It takes 100-150 years for Blackwood to reach its Maturity.
Where as Plantation timbers can take up to 80 years to mature.
Old growth trees such as Myrtle, Huon & King Billy Can be found to be hundreds of years old if not thousands of yeas old (i.e. Huon pine). Mostly protected!
A great asset to the Instrument making industry is having people like Chris Searle around to be able to source the best timbers in the world!
The pictures above are mainly of Paddock Blackwood.
The one picture of me touching the tree is at "Dismal Swamp" NW Tassie. The only Blackwood sink hole in the world. It is a Forest Blackwood. (Tall and Skinny)
http://www.dismalswamp.com.au/ Check out the website for more SPECIFIC info.
The Swamp is a beautiful peaceful area. Sassafrass, Blackwood and Myrtle all naturally grow beside each other... Who could ever say that nature gets it wrong... Mother Nature must have been a Luthier!
Did you know Blackwood is a Wattle? It has long thin leaves, Sassafrass has jagged pointy leaves and Myrtle has tiny round leaves.
These timbers are all used in Guitar Making for the Back and Sides.
So the DVD Interview with Chris & Chris?
Chris Searle had a lot of great information on timbers, latest grafting technology that he is testing with some locals, more about quartersawn timber and lots lots more!....
Sorry can't tell you about it here - You are just going to have to wait for the DVD set to come out. :)
Stay tuned here comes Sassy and Myrtle.......