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  2. Washburn N4 - Wikipedia

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    Washburn Guitars also produced a version of the N4 with a body of swamp ash, a wood considered to have an "aggressive" trebly emphasis, granting this N4 a distinctive tone. After Washburn stopped producing padauk N4, they offered a swamp ash models stained to resemble padauk.

  3. Gibson Les Paul Studio - Wikipedia

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    The Studio Swamp Ash (LPSANSCH1) was manufactured between 2003 and 2011. [7] Built in Nashville, Tennessee, its body is made of a carved swamp ash top over a multi-piece swamp ash back. The neck is made from mahogany and is "set" into the body. The fretboard may be either ebony, granadillo or rosewood, depending on production year.

  4. Swamp ash - Wikipedia

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    An open bundle of 8/4 Swamp Ash lumber. Swamp ash is a common name for several North American trees in the genus Fraxinus which may grow in swamps and other wetlands. The wood of swamp ashes is relatively low in density and is used in the construction of musical instruments, particularly electric guitars. [1] Swamp ash may refer to:

  5. Neck-through-body construction - Wikipedia

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    The first electric bass guitar, the solid-body "Audiovox 736" created by Paul Tutmarc circa 1937, had a neck-through construction. "The Log", a prototype solid-body guitar built by Les Paul in 1941, can be considered as a forerunner of neck-through designed instrument. Les Paul built the model using a recycled 4x4 fence post as the neck and ...

  6. Gibson SG - Wikipedia

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    Some models use body woods other than mahogany; examples include the swamp ash SG Special, the SG Zoot Suit, made using multiple birch wood laminate, and the SG Voodoo, the 2009 Raw Power, and some walnut bodied 1970s models. High-end models, including the Diablo, occasionally sport decorative maple caps, carved tops, and gold hardware.

  7. Tonewood - Wikipedia

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    Walnut is often used for the backs and sides of guitars and mandolin family instruments. [8] Ash, Alder and Basswood are commonly used for the bodies of electric guitars, ash for its light-colored, natural wood finishes, and alder and basswood for their uniform density, their ease of machining, and amenability to rapid finishing techniques.