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A HISTORY OF WAL BASSES. Wednesday, 19 October 2016. Wal Woods Part 2 - Bodies. The Wonderful World of the Woods of Wal Part 2, Bodies. In this second feature looking at the woods employed by Wal in building their basses we are going to take a closer look at the woods used for the bass bodies. Initially, all Wal bodies were constructed from solid ash. Although not as common a tone wood as, say alder or basswood pronounced BASS. As in the fish or the beer! Tuesday, 11 October 2016. And there are plenty.CONTENT
This web page walbasshistory.blogspot.com states the following, "Wednesday, 19 October 2016." We saw that the webpage said " Wal Woods Part 2 - Bodies." It also said " The Wonderful World of the Woods of Wal Part 2, Bodies. In this second feature looking at the woods employed by Wal in building their basses we are going to take a closer look at the woods used for the bass bodies. Initially, all Wal bodies were constructed from solid ash. Although not as common a tone wood as, say alder or basswood pronounced BASS. As in the fish or the beer! Tuesday, 11 October 2016."