AD3THREE wrote:Your going about it all wrong. The guitars that use pine are not dried out by Kiln's. The are pieces that are from recovered wood sources such as rail road tracks, barns, old houses etc. LSL if I'm not mistaken does that as well as the new Pine classics from Fender that claim their wood is over 200 years old in some cases. The wood has dried out due to the fact that its sat out for years upon years. Plus some of these guitar still have the old rusted nails in them, the fender would be an example of that. Really you need to find an old pine barn steal the timbers from the inside somewhere that was unexposed to the outside elements. See if you have better luck with that.
I have looked for this for months with no luck. Either the company don't deliver (and I'm not driving a few hundred miles to pick up some pine boards that won't even fit in my car, they seem to refuse to cut them too) or there are loads of splits in it. Or the cost is insanely high...and the one place I found that sold it for a good price, good size, delivered cheap...never had any in stock.
I'm afraid it's really difficult to buy old pine in the UK.
I did know that the fenders and LSL guitars are using old pine (though LSL I'm not 100% sure on, but it most likely is old pine). Just it's insanely hard to buy it here.