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Yeah the knots confused me too. I think it's those, plus the fairly orange tint to the ( poly ) finish that make it look like pine. Don't think it is though. It is fairly light-weight. Ash is generally lighter than Alder right? This bass is lighter than my Tokai JS which [i]is[/i] alder. This is that Gherson I nabbed off the bay the other day...

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I can't add anything too the idebtification of the wood but the knots might be an indication that either the body was not originally a natural finish.

Alternatively it might just be the fact that it was a lower cost bass therefore used cheaper woods.

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[quote]I can't add anything too the idebtification of the wood but the knots might be an indication that either the body was not originally a natural finish.

Alternatively it might just be the fact that it was a lower cost bass therefore used cheaper woods.[/quote]

I thinks it's option B. It hasn't been refinished, and these were ( apparently ) mid priced instruments.

I posed the same question on TB - most folk there are saying Ash too. Shall we just say it's Ash?

It's Ash.

Cheers all :)

Pluck

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