Poplar Bass Guitar Body at Charles Mims blog

Poplar Bass Guitar Body. I think that the michael manring's signature bass has a poplar body. Poplar on the 60 and nato on the 50. I searched on the web and found. Poplar has been a favourite body timber for certain manufacturers who prefer solid finishes rather than clear, for good reason. Poplar also dents easier than any other alder. Poplar is a closed grain wood that accepts finish well. I've built two basses with poplar bodies, and found it to be a bit lighter than alder. Its weight generally runs about one half pound more than alder. My 1961 kay k102 vanguard ii guitar and my 1966 sears (coral) silvertone 1443 hornet bass are both poplar for the necks and bodies. Besides the finishes, i noticed that the main difference is the body wood:

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Poplar has been a favourite body timber for certain manufacturers who prefer solid finishes rather than clear, for good reason. Poplar also dents easier than any other alder. Besides the finishes, i noticed that the main difference is the body wood: I think that the michael manring's signature bass has a poplar body. I searched on the web and found. Its weight generally runs about one half pound more than alder. I've built two basses with poplar bodies, and found it to be a bit lighter than alder. Poplar is a closed grain wood that accepts finish well. My 1961 kay k102 vanguard ii guitar and my 1966 sears (coral) silvertone 1443 hornet bass are both poplar for the necks and bodies. Poplar on the 60 and nato on the 50.

Multicolor Poplar P bass guitar body fits fender necks Reverb

Poplar Bass Guitar Body My 1961 kay k102 vanguard ii guitar and my 1966 sears (coral) silvertone 1443 hornet bass are both poplar for the necks and bodies. Besides the finishes, i noticed that the main difference is the body wood: Poplar on the 60 and nato on the 50. Poplar also dents easier than any other alder. Poplar has been a favourite body timber for certain manufacturers who prefer solid finishes rather than clear, for good reason. I searched on the web and found. My 1961 kay k102 vanguard ii guitar and my 1966 sears (coral) silvertone 1443 hornet bass are both poplar for the necks and bodies. I've built two basses with poplar bodies, and found it to be a bit lighter than alder. Poplar is a closed grain wood that accepts finish well. I think that the michael manring's signature bass has a poplar body. Its weight generally runs about one half pound more than alder.

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