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Fingerboard grain/crack
I've got my Ken Smith BSR5EG from Basscentral in August last year. The bass was built in 2009.
Today when I looked at the fingerboard I found there were many "grains" all over it: The whole series of pictures is here, from frets 1 to 24: http://s1075.photobucket.com/albums/...20Fingerboard/ Is that normal/acceptable? I've checked some pictures of ebony board but none of them look like that... |
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normal
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http://www.kensmithbasses.com/woodpages/ebony.html |
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It's kinda funny, I have a MIA Fender P( yes I do have a Smith too) with a rosewood board and noticed the same thing the other day, with slight concern....the back of my mind and slight knowledge of wood I have told me that was normal.
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Seriously guys, most players have seen a few pieces of wood comparatively. I have handles thousands of pieces and if there is something wrong with the wood, it will not end up in a Smith Bass. Usually, it becomes firewood if defective. |
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I have another question about wood combination but since it's off the topic I will open a new thread for discussioin. |
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