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which woods are considered best for "Natural sound"?

erik zobler at September 28, 2009 02:01 AM


Erik,

Each natural wood would have it's own sound. I don't know that one would be better than another. It would be about your personal taste, and what you are trying to achieve.

You may want to see the list of articles on wood floors at http://www.theflooringlady.com/wood_flooring/

The Flooring Lady at September 29, 2009 09:57 AM


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