D-55 with 3-piece back

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Tom, I'm not seeing what you're seeing. Are you sure you're not looking at the grain of the brace?
Exactly, due to the 3 piece back there is no center bracing but two left and right!
And that wood looks like walnut.

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Hans must be laughing at our posts about this guitar.
 

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i had a Larrivee L-03 WL way back when. It was awesome!
kind of subdued sounding but i think that is more about Larrivee's bracing approach vs say walnut as a tonewood.
 

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I also looked and can't find anything...Strange...
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It reminded me of that 12-fret D55 12-string we saw a couple of years back, a one-of-a-kind that I seem to recall Hans had heard of but never actually seen, yet. Ah, here we go:

OK, it wasn't a 3-pc back, (couldn't recall at first) but the wood/coloring seems very similar.
 

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That was Richard’s, now mine. Despite its unusual coloring, it is definitely Indian Rosewood.
 

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Hans must be laughing at our posts about this guitar.
I don't think so. That's a tough one as WAL usually means "walnut stained wood" in other Guild models. Hence the initial confusion... And even that GardMan thinks he saw her before we didn't find any discussion so far on LTG about such 3 three piece back or walnut as wood for the back and sides. After all we don't even know if Hans has seen her before (like that D-55-12 Al mentioned). Sure it would be interesting to know what Hans knows about her.
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It's always been my understanding that these were walnut back and sides. And from the photos, that appears to be the case. Walnut is a pretty underrated tone wood, it's sort of a mix of maple and rosewood, which covers a lot of ground.
 

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Have we seen this one before? Certainly different with a Walnut finish top and 3-piece back.

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I had a friend that had a Martin D-35 with 3 piece back. A mellow sounding guitar. This was done to save wood.
 
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