Can you identify this wood from pictures?

Xeromus

Tone Ninja
This was one of the best sounding guitars I ever owned. It definately had a flame maple top but the back wood I think is basswood. When I owned it I never gave thought to it, but what does it look like to you guys?

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I'm gonna say basswood

the fact that it's an ibanez makes that a pretty good guess even without studying it
 
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If it's a Radius, it's Basswood. It could be an S series though, which would make it Mahogany. Care to show a pic of the front?
 
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ankalar said:
If it's a Radius, it's Basswood. It could be an S series though, which would make it Mahogany. Care to show a pic of the front?

This one's old school baby!

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I had an S like that once and it was mahogany
 
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it looks nothing like mahogany though and it was very light colored.
 
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Could it be a tighter-grained mahogany?

Basswood is pretty porous (sp?), too.
 
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Mahogany can be yellow'ish, depending from where it was cut.
Those old Ibanez where mostly mahogany, and yes they had a cool sound those old things, borrowed one from a friend for a few fusion gigs once, wooddy warm and fat.
 
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Rid said:
Mahogany can be yellow'ish, depending from where it was cut.
Those old Ibanez where mostly mahogany, and yes they had a cool sound those old things, borrowed one from a friend for a few fusion gigs once, wooddy warm and fat.

yeah surprisingly for how thin the bodies are. Fat and full of sustain. I'm a damned retard for selling it.
 
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how much did it weigh...basswood is very light?!

did it dent and worm easily...basswood is notorious for this as well...i'm guessing mahogany though...like what has been said...mahogany can take on some different shades?!
 
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I remember reading somewhere that basswood, because it's so porous, makes it a poor wood for transparent/translucent finishes. By that, and the lack of dark, distinct grains in the wood, I'd tend to say mahogany or alder. I'm going to go with mahogany on this one, too. Keep in mind, I'm by no means a wood expert. Just going from what I've read. And yeah, basswood is super light.

btw, that is one of the best looking Ibenez's I've ever seen.
 
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JacksonMIA said:
I remember reading somewhere that basswood, because it's so porous, makes it a poor wood for transparent/translucent finishes. By that, and the lack of dark, distinct grains in the wood, I'd tend to say mahogany or alder. I'm going to go with mahogany on this one, too. Keep in mind, I'm by no means a wood expert. Just going from what I've read. And yeah, basswood is super light.

btw, that is one of the best looking Ibenez's I've ever seen.

That may be right then, cause it was pretty heavy for how thin it was. I never really figured out where it came from. It was either a custom made USA model when they had the USA shop open or a small number production Made in japan. Either way it's nothing like the series today. It has a completely different neck too, this neck was rounder and a little thicker and the fretboard had a 12" radius instead of ibanez's usual 16". It also had the same floyd rose as on the satriani models. And it sounded amazing. I got it for $200 from a friend of mine who didn't want it anymore, lol!
 
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Sweet axe ;)

I can't recognise the wood but anyway, considering the fact that my luthier pulled out at least a dosen of different chunks of pretty different-grained raw wood and all of them were mahogany, I'd say that's most prolly, CAN be mahogany :) Somwhere I heard that for these slim S models Ibanez used some extra-strong type of dense mahogany because basswood just wasn't strong enough and that's why some of these guitars have a surprising wheight.
 
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I've seen plenty of transparent finishes on basswood, and I'm willing to bet that's what that is. Basswood often has nasty streeks in it, but you can often find pieces that are uniformly white. Even if that is an S, Ibanez did make some with basswood bodies. Plus, I've never seen mahagony with that kind of lack of grain.
 
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Xeromus said:
yeah surprisingly for how thin the bodies are. Fat and full of sustain. I'm a damned retard for selling it.

They're thin at the edges, but plenty thick in the center where everything mounts.
 
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i think it's....plywood!!!



mahogany is still my guess since every S i ever tried was mahogany.

-Mike
 
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I hope to snag one sooner or later, I love the sound for hard fusion and stuff like that, they are made for that imho.
I would stuff in a JB and a Jazz:D
 
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