Ebony Finished Classical Guitar Fingerboard MB Exclusive
General Description of the Ebony Finished Classical Guitar Fingerboard MB Exclusive:
Our finished classical guitar fingerboards, including the Ebony Finished Classical Guitar Fingerboard MB Exclusive are one of our most popular products. With its completely flat surface, 19 fret slots and 650mm scale length, as well as the traditional rounded shape at the end of the piece, this fretboard will save you time and effort in the construction of your classical guitar. Indian Rosewood is, after ebony, the most common choice for guitar fretboards and is used by all major brands and several prestigious luthiers. Each piece has undergone a drying process at our facilities, which guarantees its stability and makes it ready for immediate use.
Our fingerboards are perfectly slotted to ensure a perfect intonation along the fingerboard.
Because each piece of wood is unique, you may receive a fretboard whose appearance differs from the one shown in the photo, be it in color, tone, grain distribution, etc. To help you, Maderas Barber offers a Photo Purchase service that will allow you to choose exactly the piece you want.
Why choose MB Exclusive?
As a result of our accumulated knowledge of guitar woods and products, our brand MB Exclusive was born. After more than six decades of experience you can be sure that the wide variety of finished parts we offer, including fretboards, sides, backs, necks, bridges... are all made with the best materials and manufacturing processes.
Thanks to our constant contact with musicians and luthiers, we make products that perfectly match what you are looking for. With our finished fingerboards, you can be confident that you are using a high quality product that is on par with the instrument you are planning to build.
Features:
- Dimensions: 447x66/52x7mm
- Botanical Name: Diospyros crassiflora Hiern
- Origin: Africa
- Density: 1030-1050 Kg/m3
- Frets: 19
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- Wood
- Ebony
- Quality
- Standard
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