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  2. Stephen M. Sano - Wikipedia

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    He commissioned four instruments to be built from Alaskan yellow cedar scraps that were salvaged from the construction of the Bing Hall Stage. Twin tenor 'ukuleles were built by Rick Turner (luthier) [19] and a guilele was built by luthier Pepe Romero Jr. [20], [21] son of renowned guitarist Pepe Romero. A kasha-style guitar by Jay Hargreaves ...

  3. Tonewood - Wikipedia

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    Cedars, particularly western red cedar (Thuja plicata, not a true cedar), have since the 1950s been used in the tops of flamenco guitars, classical guitars and to a less degree in steel string acoustic guitars. Also, genuine Lebanon cedar wood is used today in Crete, Syria, and Anatolia region for several traditional musical instruments, like ...

  4. Callitropsis nootkatensis - Wikipedia

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    In Alaska, where the tree is primarily referred to as "yellow cedar", extensive research has been conducted into large-scale die-offs of yellow cedar stands. These studies have concluded that the tree has depended upon heavy coastal snowpacks to insulate its shallow roots from cold Arctic winters.

  5. Cedar bark textile - Wikipedia

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    Historically, most items of clothing were made of shredded and woven cedar bark. [1] The names of the trees which provide the bark material are Thuja plicata, the Western redcedar and Callitropsis nootkatensis, or yellow cypress (often called "yellow cedar"). Bark was peeled in long strips from the trees, the outer layer was split away, and the ...

  6. Indigenous uses of yellow cedar - Wikipedia

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    The inner bark of yellow cedar was valued over the inner bark of red cedar because it is more durable. The inner bark is very versatile and could be dyed and used as different types of thread to create mats, clothing, blankets, basketry, fishing nets, ropes, and hats, the bark is also soft and absorbent, and was used for diapers, sanitary ...

  7. Alaskan cedar - Wikipedia

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