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Would Granadilla wood or African blackwood be more findable to an oboist than this obscure variant of cocoswood? Dalbergia melanoxylon is the scientific name I think. The generic article for all woods used in musical instruments is "Tone-wood". There is an article on endangered tone-woods in a pdf file here --Wetman 10:52, 9 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]