I have to admit that i didn't have as many issues with the African Black wood as i did Gaboon Ebony. But the cost is pretty high for a solid black material. It's good to hear that you guys have better luck with it than i have. Kirk
I have a dehumidifier in my bow shop and keep it running, winter time I barely have to empty it but summer time in Mississippi is every 2 days or so. I don't buy wood and use it when it arrives, I like to let it set and dry out for a while and weigh it and keep a log until it quits loosing weight. I really like the African Black wood but is so high $ now days and I guess it's not coming into the US anymore??
Every sand paper mark is visible so Lot's of sanding, but I love the look.
Never tried G-10
East Indian Rosewood is close to A Blackwood but more Brown.
I like the look of Wenge but was a pain to fill the voids and the chipping off also.
