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I know it’s an apples and oranges kinda question, or apples and something inedible. I dare say, I’d choose to work with cedar over snacking a dish with cheddar… though I am getting fairly hungry.

What say you?

I know it’s an apples and oranges kinda question, or apples and something inedible. I dare say, I’d choose to work with cedar over snacking a dish with cheddar… though I am getting fairly hungry. What say you?

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Never worked with cedar, most of my stuff is either purpose-built furniture or musical instruments, so I prefer hardwoods like a nice rock maple. So I'll take the cheddar please, I like cheese.

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Well dang, cedar is naturally pest and rot resistant. Makes for great outdoor furniture. Hardwoods are fun, but the smell of cedar… she’s beautiful.

I do like the scent of a cedar grove in the Summer. Cedar groves are also cool and pleasantly dimmed. They're not native here, but they grow all right. So do eucalyptus, though those have a tendency to just up and die off sometimes here.

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If you don’t have the ability to farm cedar yourself try . I find their prices reasonable.

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Would still like hear a cedar hollowbody guitar would you indulge in the build for us all?

Isn't every cigarbox guitar made of cedar?

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Don't know will look into it though.

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Dunno are all cigarboxs cedar?