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TriCarbon vs Schlager (2)
TriCarbon vs Schlager
by Rossei 17 years ago
by Rossei 17 years ago
Re: TriCarbon vs Schlager
by ryno 17 years ago
by ryno 17 years ago
Re: TriCarbon vs Schlager
by ZoranV 17 years ago
by ZoranV 17 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: TriCarbon vs Schlager) was posted by ryno, on 3/29/2007 4:40:22 PM:
the schlager carbon will be more like sardius cause they share the same core and veneers just different thickness.the tricarbon is paduk outer veneer so it is very hard not as flexible as hinoki.I also believe the tri carbon is manufactured in china and the others in japan. |