I agree Jim. And when I say genuine mahogany, I mean Honduran mahogany. As a patternmaker, it is available and the lumber of choice all my life. Attempts to convert us to African mahogany or other alternatives never did succeed. The real thing is a pleasure to work with, dense and especially stable. And when picking through a bundle, you can tell the good plank from the lighter, hairy stuff of the same lot. I say that generally, the best will have some wormholes. I'm not sure why, but that is my experience.