In the early 90s, my then girlfriend, now wife gave me a very sweet sounding ASAT bass. I received many compliments over the years regarding the tones and output it offered. It was an audio dream come true over the more primitive basses I had played previously.
In recent years I had to sell it due to the financial situations associated in part with employment opportunities to those over 50 years of age in the US workforce.
Anywho, today I bought it back in the same condition I sold it. Today was a very very good day indeed.
I am not exactly sure what the body wood is. I am leaning toward Maple, but ask you review the photos in the link below and let me know what you think.
I think the neck is also maple. The fretboard is almost surely Rosewood, but I forgot to add a photo of that. Oops.
Thanks
Link should be fixed now (I hope)
https://goo.gl/photos/F5fnewUv55VjA6sPA
More intro stuff.
Born in 1957. Father of three daughters ages 30, 32 and 33. Happily married to a wonderful woman ( see also - bass gift paragraph one

I've played in assorted bar bands and the like over the years with set lists of old school R&B, Blues, Bossa Nova, old Country, 50s through 70s rock, and along those lines. I suppose I'd place my skill set at somewhere around an intermediate level player, although that is a fairly generalized term.
I very much enjoy the wide and varied instructional content available today via the internet. I don't think there has been a better time to learn an instrument than in these modern times. And so - I am off to brush up on and improve my chops, and get back out where I want to be now that I have more time to get there - playing live.
Thanks for your time,
Martin