Hi,
I thought the luthiers and other knowlegable folks here might be able to advise me on the following:
My favourite guitar has ended up being a Tanglewood TH502 - and there is some variation in retail description - as to whether the body is maple ( as is the neck ) - or basswood with maple ply cap. The outside of the ( semi - acoustic 335 copy ) body certainly has a lovely figured wood veneer / ply ( ?) visible through the varnish, but I remain curious as to what wood I see through the 'F' holes. The very friendly customer services folk at Tanglewood think perhaps basswood beneath Maple, but the retail specs for this era of TH502 insist that it is Maple throughout ( except the lovely smooth / tight grained rosewood fingerboard of course ). The colour of the maple neck wood is certainly matched cosmetically by the outer body ply / veneer .
So as a matter of affection for this modestly priced gem, I would love to know what to look for when examining the inside of the guitar. The instrument itself is definately a 'keeper' - and astounds me at it's effortless 1mm action at the 12th fret - and flat , wide , fast neck.
So, any guidance please ?
Thanks in advance. :)