Folks, The first "real" acoustic guitar that I owned was a Guild D-25 that was, other than the bridge and fret board, all mahogany (Swietenia sp.). It was stolen in 1980 and I replaced with the coincidentally numbered Martin D-25K guitar that I truly love and have played since then. But the Guild was really great with a tapering neck that at the first few frets was thinner than my 1960 Strat. So since I've decided to make a top for the Washburn cheapo that I pulled the neck off for practice I decided to use some CA mahogany boards that I've got rather than buy a spruce top. But it's been 29 years since I last saw my guild (hey, if you ever see one - one of the flat back ones - with a walnut truss rod cover replacing the plastic one contact me - my name used to be inside) and I can't really remember the top thickness. To start off would the top thickness be similar to spruce, thicker or thinner? Just to give me some guidelines before I then hand tune it. Thanks
Rob