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Guitar fretboard, ROSEWOOD, SLOTTED, BOX Inlays, COMPOUND RADIUS 12" - 16"

$ 23.75

Availability: 20 in stock
  • Wood Type: Maple
  • Brand: Unbranded/Generic
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Supra-Tone is a 100% veteran owned company and we ship the same day from St. Paul, MN USA. Visit us on the web at SUPRA-TONE.
    Beautiful Genuine ROSEWOOD fretboards.
    1.   50mm wide at the nut, 65mm at the heel
    2.   Twenty two  .023" wide fret slots, no frets, 25.5" scale
    3.  1/8" wide nut slot
    4.  Very nice Box inlays as pictured
    5.  White side position marker dots are installed (depending on the finished width of your neck you may need to re-install)
    6.   No finish has been applied (they were wiped with Naphtha in the photos)
    7.   I am sorry but we do not do any additional work, on these fretboards nor do we do any custom work, only what you see listed exactly as listed.
    8.   Everything we have is listed on eBay... if you don't see it listed we do not have any to sell
    9.  The picture is a STOCK picture and yours will vary in grain, etc...  I am sorry but we cannot
    accommodate
    specific requests
    10.   Fully dried, and ready to install
    A compound radius allows cleaner string bending and lower string action without fret buzz.
    We've done the critical work for you!
    Our kiln-dried fingerboards have flat undersides, and these have twenty two .023" wide fret slots, and ready for trimming to fit a variety of neck widths.
    Compound radius:
    The playing surface radius gradually changes from 12" at the nut, to 16" at the heel. We recommend setting your bridge saddles to an overall radius of 16".
    Rosewood is a traditional choice for fretboards!
    This may help explain compound radius...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeXkvwmH0ts&t=350s