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PurpleSport

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Current website spec sez they're alder.

But both of these current eBay offerings - one over ten years old, the other "brand new" - look rather ashen to me:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2384&item=3717100620&rd=1

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2384&item=3716900175&rd=1

Anyone know the scoop? :confused:

And if ash was formerly used, why the switch to alder? Two totally different tonewoods, if ya ask my ear...and I'll take ash hands down, thank ya very much! :)
 

Jimi D

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They were originally made in Alder, Ash or Poplar - you (the buyer) had a choice of body wood depending on the finish... I know the contemporary spec is Alder only, but I think they were still making some Ash ones as late as '97-'98, anyway... Mine is certainly Ash, but it's from 1992.

PS- as nice as that natural Silhouette with the Floyd looks, I think the seller is dreaming in technicolor if he thinks someone is going to drop a cool grand on it...
 

NorM

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Jimi is so right. I have a 93 and a 98 ash. A 98 poplar. and a 03 Alder. All but the 98 Ash have EMG's and even with that they all sound different. I also agree with you that ash is my personal favorite. For what the poplar and alder do though, they sound beautiful and I couldn't live without them.
 
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