Is this Ash or Alder?

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Is this Ash or Alder?

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I just bought this on Reverb but haven't received it yet. By the grain, I'm thinking its Ash, can anyone tell for sure?
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Re: Is this Ash or Alder?

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You are going to need to see an unfinished section of the body, either the neck pocket or under the jack plate. If the bare wood is a whiteish color, then
it's Swamp Ash. If it's a reddish color, then it's Alder.

Here is a picture of some unfinished bodies from the factory:

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In the foreground stack, the top body is Swamp Ash and the bodies below it are Alder.

What is the serial number of this guitar and does it have a serial number plate? If there is a serial number plate, there should be
the Custom Specifications Sheet with the COA and it will indicate the body wood. If the serial number is the older style waterslide,
I might be able to find out the specifications from the factory.

Hope this helps.

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Re: Is this Ash or Alder?

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Thanks Craig, I'll pull the neck once it gets here, hopefully by Friday. I'll have the s/n today. Its got the older molded case so I'm thinking its '01-'09 or so.
Its got the chunky V blending into a C profile neck, hard to find, I love that feel. Whatever it is, should be sweet.
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Re: Is this Ash or Alder?

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And....its alder with the biggest neck I've ever played on a G&L. 1 11/16" V to C. I can't even find this neck on the website, but I'm liking it
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