Σωστα από το 56 και μετά όλες οι blond έχουν σωμα ash, ίσως αυτό είχα διαβάσει και θέλω να την κάνω blond.
"Mid 1956 to current: All models used Alder as the body wood. The ONLY exception to this is if the model had a "blond" finish. In that case, the body would was ALWAYS Ash. For example, since the stock finish on a Telecaster is "blond" (a translucent white color), all blond Telecasters are made of Ash. If a post-1956 Stratocaster was ordered in blond, it too would be Ash. To summarize, if the Fender instrument is later than mid-1956, and was originally not blond in color, the body wood should be Alder! Most alder bodies are 2 to 4 pieces. Alder trees do not grow "big", so multiple pieces were used for Fender guitar bodies. The number of pieces has little effect on sound or value.
1963-1964: a few models made with Mahogany bodies.
1990-current: Most Japanese Fenders (and some US made models) use a Basswood body.
1992-current: Some Mexican made models use Poplar bodies. "