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Dr. Tweedbucket

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(not the Axis sport or Super Sport).

Are they all made out of basswood? If so, how much of a range of weight difference can you expect?

If they are made out of different woods, how can you tell if you have and ash, alder, mahogany or ??? :confused: if it's painted black?


The reason I ask this is I saw a regular Floyd rose Axis in a store that weighed a ton. I just wondered if it was ash or something like that?
 

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They are all basswood with a maple top so there shouldn't be a wild difference in weight. That particular guitar may have a very dense body and neck.
 

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Well, that's good to know. I thought Basswood was a fairly light wood, but apparently like you say there may be denser, heavier pieces out there. Thanks for the info!
 

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When I sold a bunch of mine I weighed them, 7.6 to 8.2lbs. with various DOBs. 25th ann. was 7.5lbs
 
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Dr. Tweedbucket

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If you buy from GCs platinum room they have weight listed in the spec. If that helps at all.

Yeah that's good, thanks I'll check it out.


I bought a Super sport at one time and the guy said it was an ash body. It was a tank too, I'll bet it was 8.5 or 9#. So maybe he was mis informed or maybe the Sport and SS get different wood and the regular Axis is Basswood only.
 

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When I sold a bunch of mine I weighed them, 7.9 to 8.2lbs. with various DOBs.

Maybe I was lucky and got several super light ones at first. My first couple Axis were all around 7#. What I have now are closer to 8#. It's amazing how much difference just one pound makes in feel. Tone seems close to the same though.
 

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I just got my old trusty red Axis back today after selling it a year ago. It's light! It came in at 7# even and it's the most tone monster of any Axis I've owned. ... so maybe light is good :) My other Axis is 7# 4 ounces which isn't too bad.
 
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