Fairly.
Only Copenhagen's flagship line comes with red maple wood. It's expensive, but looks great.
Im pretty sure its west hard curly maple
it all depends on material and construction...but mostly marketing hype and reputation. Maple is more expensive then ash because maple is a more desired wood by other fields besides baseball...wood works, furniture, etc.
Some expensive woods are bird's eye maple, teak, bubinga, jatoba, meranti, sapele, tigerwood and many others.
Maple. I know, dumb answer. It would be a hard wood.
Maple wood is generally harder than oak wood.
Oak wood is generally harder than maple wood. This means that oak wood is more resistant to dents and scratches compared to maple wood.
Maple wood is generally harder than oak wood. This means that maple wood is more resistant to dents and scratches compared to oak wood.
Maple wood is primarily made of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, which are organic compounds found in the cell walls of the wood fibers. These compounds give maple wood its strength, durability, and characteristic grain patterns.
Maple is like the color of the wood.
Wood from the Maple tree is used in everything from flooring to furniture.
Our cabinent person told us Maple is more expensive than oak