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I've just purchased a nice silver series sunburst p bass and I wanted to give it a light relic look, does anyone know what the body wood is? I'm guessing the answer is 'basswood' but it feels so light! I just wondered if anyone would have an insight as to how it would relic? I would just like to dull the gloss finish with some minor sanding like a road worn, any help would be greatly appreciated.

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[quote name='roger' timestamp='1384690398' post='2279438']
I've just purchased a nice silver series sunburst p bass and I wanted to give it a light relic look, does anyone know what the body wood is? I'm guessing the answer is 'basswood' but it feels so light! I just wondered if anyone would have an insight as to how it would relic? I would just like to dull the gloss finish with some minor sanding like a road worn, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Dodge
[/quote] Nooooo Dont relic it I don't know what is all the rage at present with all this relicing/roadworn look but IMHO it just makes a good guitar look S**T (runs for cover)

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[quote name='gjones' timestamp='1384692362' post='2279477']
It's basswood. Basswood doesn't have much in the way of a grain, so don't go too nuts with the sanding.
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Hey thanks, that's kinda what I thought, I'm undecided at the mo as its in really good condition, just thought I'd put
the question out there, I wouldn't touch the neck just the body
Dodge

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