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So what's the difference between the wood used to make the body of the USA DK1 versus the wood used to make the body of a Japanese made DK2? The body on my DK guitar is really heavy, so I'm wondering what it is.
I have a DK2 according to info on the neck pocket. The body is so heavy I suspect it is not alder, but maybe there are different grades of alder--some more dense than others. Also, I thought alder was usually paint grade, but the back and sides of this body are clear coated and have a nice grain. I have a Washburn Dimebolt 333--which is definitely alder--and sounds and feels the way I have come to expect from alder. My DK2 sounds great, but nothing like my 333.
Dime's preferred Washburn sig was the D3. The D3 had a natural mahogany body and one of several different graphics painted on the top as well as a real floyd. List was about $2,500 US on the D3 IIRC.
The 333 was another neck-through Dime sig model with a knock-off floyd and alder body. MSRP was about $1,200 US.
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