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FSC 100% African Ebony Fingerboard Cuatro

Ref: 8296
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  • Dimensions: 300x50x3 mm
  • Botanical Name: Diospyros crassiflora hiern
  • Origin: Central and Western Africa.
  • Density: 1030-1050 Kg/m3
  • Quality: These pieces are not classified by qualities and are included within a medium standard of quality, in other words, when we select them we reject the cracked pieces, with serious defects, or broken or useless ones. Therefore, we will always find good pieces that can have some slight defect, nice pieces, or pieces less attractive, always taking in account variations in colour or growth rings that each wood specie may have.

     

    When we purchase a fingerboard of standard quality, they will always be quarter cut, never flat cut as fingerboards together with the neck support the tension of strings and it must be quarter cut to have this stability.

8296

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Wood: Ebony
Certification / Regulation: FSC 100%
Part of the Instrument: Fretboard

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FSC 100% African Ebony Fingerboard Cuatro

  • Dimensions: 300x50x3 mm
  • Botanical Name: Diospyros crassiflora hiern
  • Origin: Central and Western Africa.
  • Density: 1030-1050 Kg/m3
  • Quality: These pieces are not classified by qualities and are included within a medium standard of quality, in other words, when we select them we reject the cracked pieces, with serious defects, or broken or useless ones. Therefore, we will always find good pieces that can have some slight defect, nice pieces, or pieces less attractive, always taking in account variations in colour or growth rings that each wood specie may have.

     

    When we purchase a fingerboard of standard quality, they will always be quarter cut, never flat cut as fingerboards together with the neck support the tension of strings and it must be quarter cut to have this stability.

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