AAA Finished African Ebony Fingerboard
AAA Finished African Ebony Fingerboard
AAA Finished African Ebony Fingerboard
AAA Finished African Ebony Fingerboard

AAA African Ebony Finished Violin Fingerboard

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Overview AAA African Ebony Finished Violin Fingerboard:

Ebony is a highly prized wood that is commonly used for bowed instruments. It is known for its exceptional hardness, durability, and smooth texture, making it an ideal choice for luthiers. One of the main advantages of ebony is its ability to withstand constant string tension and frequent playing, ensuring that the fingerboard remains stable and reliable over time.

Additionally, ebony has a dense grain structure, which contributes to its excellent tonal properties. It produces a bright and articulate sound, enhancing the clarity and sustain of the notes. Furthermore, ebony's dark and rich color adds an aesthetic appeal to the instrument, giving it a sophisticated and elegant look.

Overall, ebony is highly regarded by the luthiers for its strength, tonal qualities, and visual appeal, making it a preferred choice for fingerboards.

With our finished fingerboards you will save time and work, as they are nearly done to the final measurements you need. These cello fingerboards have a rounded shape.

Good morning! Ebony is a highly prized wood that is commonly used for guitar fingerboards. It is known for its exceptional hardness, durability, and smooth texture, making it an ideal choice for guitarists. One of the main advantages of ebony is its ability to withstand constant string tension and frequent playing, ensuring that the fingerboard remains stable and reliable over time. Additionally, ebony has a dense grain structure, which contributes to its excellent tonal properties. It produces a bright and articulate sound, enhancing the clarity and sustain of the notes played on the guitar. Furthermore, ebony's dark and rich color adds an aesthetic appeal to the instrument, giving it a sophisticated and elegant look. Overall, ebony is highly regarded in the guitar-making industry for its strength, tonal qualities, and visual appeal, making it a preferred choice for guitar fingerboards.Good morning! Ebony is a highly prized wood that is commonly used for guitar fingerboards. It is known for its exceptional hardness, durability, and smooth texture, making it an ideal choice for guitarists. One of the main advantages of ebony is its ability to withstand constant string tension and frequent playing, ensuring that the fingerboard remains stable and reliable over time. Additionally, ebony has a dense grain structure, which contributes to its excellent tonal properties. It produces a bright and articulate sound, enhancing the clarity and sustain of the notes played on the guitar. Furthermore, ebony's dark and rich color adds an aesthetic appeal to the instrument, giving it a sophisticated and elegant look. Overall, ebony is highly regarded in the guitar-making industry for its strength, tonal qualities, and visual appeal, making it a preferred choice for guitar fingerboards.

Ebony grading:

In the ebony pieces of the AAA Grade we will find pieces of dark color, with a straight grain that does not present variations in its direction or twists in most cases. In the infrequent case of presenting some defect such as knots or discolorations, these will always be insignificant and almost imperceptible, or they will be left out of the finished piece. Once worked, these fingerboards have a shiny surface, with a beautiful black color and a smooth, soft touch feel.

Features:

  • Dimensions: 268/275x42/24,5x12/8mm
  • Botanical Name: Diospyros crassiflora Hiern
  • Origin: Cameroon
  • Density: 1000-1275 Kg/m3



Quality grading of our woods

   

Wood
Ebony
Quality
AAA
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