Unknown wood on B&W 802 series 80


I just scored a nice looking pair of B&W 802s at an auction the other day for $750 so I'm very excited to get them in my system whenever I find the time to pick up these 70 pound beasts. What struck me most about these 802s is that they came in this very interesting wood (veneer I'm assuming). I've done a little research into other 802s and even some random various wood types and so far have seen nothing like them. My best guess is Tigerwood or Ironwood but those seem very strange to finish speakers in. Are these a custom job that B&W or someone else did? Are they one of a kind? Or am I getting too excited and they're not that rare? This is my first forum post so thanks for reading!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/16PT2hvLchNjBXFA6
mikekasty
It may have been an attempt by someone to refinish these and ended up looking like what you have now. It looks fresh and not old from the pics that’s why I say that. Have you had a chance to play them yet? How do they sound? For 750 you did alright if they still play and don’t have any defective drivers or crossover issues. How are the binding posts? 
No way did B&W have anything to do with this.  Strictly after market.  Hopefully, if the owner lavished this attention on the outside, then the drivers, crossover, etc. will also be in good condition.
No chance to play them yet, but I was assured they are in good working condition. As for the binding posts I'm not entirely sure as I haven't seen them in person, but there are a couple close up pictures and as far as I can tell they look good. I'll update you once I test them out. So the consensus is that it's aftermarket, any idea on the wood?
It is some type of soft wood, looking at grain pattern as they are fairly spread. Was taken from a relatively small tree with a lot of branches, could be a birch or maple as it is able to take a lot of different stains fairly well