I have three different types
Rosewood
Ebony
Maple
For me I think that a nice THICK slab of dark Rosewood is the classiest looking material on a guitar. I love the grain pattern, I love the way it feels when played, and it is just WARM looking to me..like a favorite old leather recliner. I do admit to darkening up all of my rosewood boarded guits with KIWI leather dye, as to my eye, the darker it is the better. But compared to my ebony boarded, it is still lighter in shade.
2nd would be the mahogany. Again it is the grain pattern in this one that does it for me over the ebony.
3rd ..ebony. Yeah I know that it is probably the favorite by an overwhelming majority of you. It IS glassy smooth. It IS super dark. But for me, it just lacks character.
4th...and honestly in reality, I don't like it at all. I don't like how it feels, I don't like how it looks (player wear on it or not). And I don't care for how bright it makes a guitar sound. That being said though, I would never buy a telecaster without a maple boarded neck as I think they only look right with one . I know that as soon as I got it, I'd be spending COUNTLESS hours going over that board with super fine sandpaper to at least make it as smooth and glassy as ebony . I have a couple maple boarded guitars and they aren't exactly show pieces at all. An Xaviere tele copy and a Squier strat. I got the Xaviere 1st and whoever does the finishing on those guitars uses a TON of clearcoat on the necks, fretboard and all. I REALLY don't like that and because of that, it hardly ever gets played. The Squier on the other hand has what feels to be a raw maple board (sure dirties up like is raw ) and I thought I'd like it. But for reasons already mentioned, I just don't.
Looking at my preferences, I guess I'm just a prejudice person against light colored boards.
Rosewood
Ebony
Maple
For me I think that a nice THICK slab of dark Rosewood is the classiest looking material on a guitar. I love the grain pattern, I love the way it feels when played, and it is just WARM looking to me..like a favorite old leather recliner. I do admit to darkening up all of my rosewood boarded guits with KIWI leather dye, as to my eye, the darker it is the better. But compared to my ebony boarded, it is still lighter in shade.
2nd would be the mahogany. Again it is the grain pattern in this one that does it for me over the ebony.
3rd ..ebony. Yeah I know that it is probably the favorite by an overwhelming majority of you. It IS glassy smooth. It IS super dark. But for me, it just lacks character.
4th...and honestly in reality, I don't like it at all. I don't like how it feels, I don't like how it looks (player wear on it or not). And I don't care for how bright it makes a guitar sound. That being said though, I would never buy a telecaster without a maple boarded neck as I think they only look right with one . I know that as soon as I got it, I'd be spending COUNTLESS hours going over that board with super fine sandpaper to at least make it as smooth and glassy as ebony . I have a couple maple boarded guitars and they aren't exactly show pieces at all. An Xaviere tele copy and a Squier strat. I got the Xaviere 1st and whoever does the finishing on those guitars uses a TON of clearcoat on the necks, fretboard and all. I REALLY don't like that and because of that, it hardly ever gets played. The Squier on the other hand has what feels to be a raw maple board (sure dirties up like is raw ) and I thought I'd like it. But for reasons already mentioned, I just don't.
Looking at my preferences, I guess I'm just a prejudice person against light colored boards.
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