Ash is a
hardwood and is dense, around 670 kg/m3 for
Fraxinus americana, the white ash, and 710 kg/m3 for
Fraxinus excelsior, the European ash. The wood of the European ash is
strong and
elastic, making it suitable for uses such as the handles of tools. The
Fender musical instrument company has used ash as a
tonewood for its
electric guitars since 1950. Species used for guitar building include
swamp ash. Ash is in addition used for making
drum shells. It has been described as resonant, providing a balanced tone for both high and low notes. Ash wood can be used for furniture, agricultural tools, and household objects such as bowls, candlesticks, and spoons. The
Morgan Motor Company of Great Britain still manufactures sports cars with frames made from ash. The green ash (
F. pennsylvanica) is widely planted as a street tree in the United States. The inner bark of the blue ash (
F. quadrangulata) has been used as a source for blue
dye. In Sicily, Italy, a sugary
manna is obtained from the resinous sap of the
manna ash, extracted by making cuts in the bark. The young seedpods of the European ash, known as "keys", are edible; in Britain, they are traditionally pickled with vinegar, sugar and spices. A range of pharmacologically active compounds exist in
Fraxinus species, with for example
anti-inflammatory,
antihypertensive, and
antihyperglycaemic properties which might find practical applications. File:Fender Telecaster lite ash headstock (2005-11-27 07.55.40 by Pierre Journel).jpg|Ash headstock of a
Fender Telecasterelectric guitar File:Shovel 24cm (cropped).jpg|Ash is widely used for tool handles. File:Hurling Ball and Hurley.JPG|
Hurley (playing stick used in
hurling and
camogie) File:Flamed Quartersawn Ash Guitar Top.jpg|" thick flame figure
quartersawn ash
guitar top, unmilled File:Ash_Table_by_Ben_Barclay.jpg|Ash coffee table File:MorganWoodDoorFrame.jpg|Ash frame of a
Morgan Motor Company car == Mythology and folklore ==