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How does Monkeypod compare in weight to Swamp Ash or Alder?
What is the finish on the first picture, the bass guitar?
Thanks in advance.
Here's the detail on that LB-100 bass:
LB-100 in Natural Satin over Monkeypod (East Indian Walnut), 3-ply black guard, rosewood board, Clear Satin neck finish.
I'm not sure how it compares to Swamp Ash or Alder in weight, though.
jmontgomery wrote:Black Limba Top Cap on Swamp Ash.
Where's the Black Limba Legacy going?
This one was posted on G&L's facebook page on Nov. 18. Here's the text posted with it:
Here's a Legacy HSS RMC in Natural Frost over Black Limba on swamp ash, G&L alnico pickups, rosewood fingerboard, Light Tint Satin neck finish. CLF075535 is headed to BCR Music & Sound in Lemoyne, Penn
tbonesullivan wrote:What exactly is "empress" wood? I have seen it other places, and it looks a lot like swamp ash, but I have heard it is a bit softer.
Here some quotes on the G&L facebook page regarding Empress wood:
the wood we bought was grown in the US and we bought it from one of our regular suppliers. We're not dinging anyone hard on these;
price in a store will probably a few bucks more than the same guitar in swamp ash.
The trick is getting nice wood, selected and matched. As with alder, ash, mahogany etc., there is a range of quality. We don't know when we may able to score this quality again,
but we'd sure like to.
Tone is a bit like basswood, strong lower mids but seems to have more top end sparkle like swamp ash. Super lightweight.
Hope this helps.
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