And I'm not familiar enough with the woods to really tell by looking...though if I had to guess I'd guess alder...it seems to me the ash grain is a little more distinct than what I'm seeing in these pics. Can anyone more knowledgable tell me?


That is Ash.Muleya wrote:I've always just assumed my Legacy was alder, but suddenly this evening I realized that I don't really know that for sure. I know that these days, any premium finish is generally applied to an ash body, and I have no way of knowing if the Tobacco Sunburst in 1998 was a standard or premium finish, or if that was the policy at that time. They have it listed as Standard today, but then they have the Cherry Sunburst listed as Standard, but my local dealer, who thought it was a Standard Finish at first, too, found out it is actually a premium finish.
And I'm not familiar enough with the woods to really tell by looking...though if I had to guess I'd guess alder...it seems to me the ash grain is a little more distinct than what I'm seeing in these pics. Can anyone more knowledgable tell me?
Aye if it isa boat anchor, definitely ash. But problem is Ash can also be lighter than alder... My newest ASAT special is a feather weight in ash, the one I played in store however was at least 9 lbs.bassman wrote:I thought it was alder too.
How heavy is the guitar? Ash tends to be a heavier wood.
There were three transparent Standard finishes in 1998: 3-tone Sunburst, Cherryburst and Tobacco Sunburst. If body wood was not specified for the order, the factory would use Alder for the body.Muleya wrote: I know that these days, any premium finish is generally applied to an ash body, and I have no way of knowing if the Tobacco Sunburst in 1998 was a standard or premium finish, or if that was the policy at that time. They have it listed as Standard today, but then they have the Cherry Sunburst listed as Standard, but my local dealer, who thought it was a Standard Finish at first, too, found out it is actually a premium finish.
So, does anyone know if that is indeed the case? Is the upcharge just for the finish? What you are saying, Craig, suggests the wood shouldn't automatically change to swamp ash. So I could still have an Alder body and the price would be the same? I'm thinking I want a swamp ash body, but I'm not completely decided on that.FYI: In my reviewing of the price list it looks like the cherryburst finish is actually considered a premier finish, but upgrading to a premier finish automatically changes the wood to swamp ash. So the overall pricing stays the same, but the finish & wood choice apparently go together with the finish being the official source of the extra $xx in list price and the change to swamp ash being included in the finish upgrade.