Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: Iced Dragon on June 05, 2015, 10:55:00 PM
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I'm not sure if my Hamer Centaura is alder or swamp-ash. Is there a way to distinguish between them?
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Swamp ash generally has a really obvious, textured grain
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What the Agent said. Best to seach the internet for pictures of both woods and check to which it appears to be closer.
Weight is not a good indicator as the weight can vary from one piece to another even with the same wood species.
BTW: if your guitar has a solid color finish you can check the grain in the body/neck joint - which would of course mean to dismantle the neck.
Cheers Stephan
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A lot of instruments I've seen in swamp ash you can see and feel the grain even when painted, especially if they have contoured bodies. Alder has a different grain and is smoother than swamp ash. Northern ash has a similar looking grain (but not the heavily figured dark type you sometimes get with swamp ash) but is smoother and less porous looking
http://www.guitar-muse.com/image-gallery-some-beautiful-guitar-woods-a-z-5266
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Post a pic and we may be able to help