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  2. Fingerboard - Wikipedia

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    On bowed string instruments, (such as violin, viola, cello, and double bass), the fingerboard is usually made of ebony, rosewood or other hardwood. On some guitars, a maple neck and fingerboard are made from one piece of wood. A few modern luthiers have used lightweight, non-wood materials such as carbon-fiber in their fingerboards. [3]

  3. Jackson Soloist - Wikipedia

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    Student models featured rosewood fretboards and dot inlays. Early rosewood fretboards were Brazilian Rosewood. Custom models feature bound ebony fretboards, pearl sharkfin inlays, and binding on the headstock. There are many examples which blur the line. Often one can find examples with alternate fretboard material, or Student models with binding.

  4. List of guitars manufactured by ESP - Wikipedia

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    ESP Axxion - fretboard is ebony with XX inlays and available in black. ESP DV8 - fretboard is ebony with 8-Ball Inlay on first fret. It is available in black, snow white and metallic silver. ESP LTD DV-200 - fretboard is rosewood with 8-Ball Inlay on first fret and available in black. ESP LTD DV8-R - fretboard is rosewood with 8-Ball inlay on ...

  5. Gibson L6-S - Wikipedia

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    No ebony fretboard model is on sale. The current L6S neck does not feature the unique "narrow at the nut and wider near the body" taper of the 1970s guitar, but a conventional Gibson shape. The chamfered body shape and 24 frets are of similar design to the 1970s classic, except that the newer version is a two-piece maple body, as opposed to a ...

  6. Gibson Les Paul Studio - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 models had two-piece tops, while 1985 models had three-piece tops. The fingerboard was made from rosewood on some models, ebony on others, and had mother of pearl dots for inlays, instead of the usual trapezoids. The neck profile was slim-tapered, like a Standard, and the frets were low, like a "Fretless Wonder" Custom.

  7. Ibanez JEM - Wikipedia

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    The main features of JEM7 variants are the monkey grip, which are located above the pickups and the scalloped fingerboard that applies from the 21st fret up to the 24th. This series is also equipped with DiMarzio Evolution pickups. In 2003, the 7VWH specifications were changed from an ebony fingerboard to a rosewood fingerboard.

  8. Martin D-28 - Wikipedia

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    The modern D-28 standard series is made of several high quality tone woods, including solid Sitka Spruce tops, Indian rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, ebony fret board, ebony bridge, and maple bridge plate. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.

  9. Jackson Dinky - Wikipedia

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    The fretboard can be made out of ebony, rosewood and more recently maple, or rock maple, with 24 jumbo frets and is always built with a bolt-on neck. Most of the guitars have a Floyd Rose original or licensed tremolo, and a locking nut to help maintain stable tuning.

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