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Japanese Jaguar VS American vintage Jaguar SOUND CLASH!!!!!
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I am willing to admit defeat on this one to be honest my wood knowledge aint that great really. I took some in the dark macro pictures..maybe this will help confirm or deny.robert(original) wrote:i know i took shots a long time ago and posted them up after aug said basswood was crappy and poplar was far superior.
but depending on the basswood region it can have some really nice grain to it.
and i have run into multiple peices that actually have ribbons(figured) on the grain.
i just recently burned a peice i was keeping to prove this point.
its odd that your jap jag might be ash just becuz i have never heard of it, but then again, that jag is a rather rare piece so you never can be sure.
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I could care less either way.
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im fairly certain thats alder.
basswood almost never has straight grain, its usually sort of wavy, but is a uniform pattern, and there is never much of a color grade.
i don't think its ash either cuz it looks kinda tight, but, wood is unique, every peice is a lil different.
it may just be that 40 year old alder looks alot different than newer alder, which would make sense, especially since its milled and grown in different parts of the world.
too bad that chonce decided that it needed to be relic'd by beating a fucking screw driver against the paint.
basswood almost never has straight grain, its usually sort of wavy, but is a uniform pattern, and there is never much of a color grade.
i don't think its ash either cuz it looks kinda tight, but, wood is unique, every peice is a lil different.
it may just be that 40 year old alder looks alot different than newer alder, which would make sense, especially since its milled and grown in different parts of the world.
too bad that chonce decided that it needed to be relic'd by beating a fucking screw driver against the paint.
talking about the jap's wood, you might check the neck pocket:
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edit: well, probably applicable to the vintage one, since wood is wood in japan and in usa
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edit: well, probably applicable to the vintage one, since wood is wood in japan and in usa
Good thinking batman!blacktaxi wrote:talking about the jap's wood, you might check the neck pocket:
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edit: well, probably applicable to the vintage one, since wood is wood in japan and in usa
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looks like alderHurb wrote:Good thinking batman!blacktaxi wrote:talking about the jap's wood, you might check the neck pocket:
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edit: well, probably applicable to the vintage one, since wood is wood in japan and in usa
That was really interesting - thanks. I thought I heard a bit more "bark" from the bridge on the vintage, especially with the crunchy tones.
I just bought an AVRI pickup for stupid-cheap ($5.50!) on the Bay to try in my MIJ Jag - on the basis of this test, and the fact that I don't like my bridge pickup, I reckon bridge is the one to replace ...
I just bought an AVRI pickup for stupid-cheap ($5.50!) on the Bay to try in my MIJ Jag - on the basis of this test, and the fact that I don't like my bridge pickup, I reckon bridge is the one to replace ...
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