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Luthier Indian Rosewood 1 Pc Guitar Fingerboard Free Shipping Musical Tonewood
Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery - Now FREE!EXOTIC WOODONE INDIAN ROSEWOOD GUITAR FINGER BOARD20"x2,3/4"-2,3/8"x3/8"(-1/8"difference)Free Shipping!!!Quantity you will receive: One(1 )piece.You will receive similar ONEpiece as shown in the pictures.Guitar, Bass, Mandolin, Banjo, Clarinet, Saxophone parts and many more possibilities!For your consideration, one Indian Rosewood finger board. Well seasoned, quarter sawn, edge waxed, planed, heavy, intense grain! Beautiful tone wood! Perfectly useful for turning guitar fret boards, turkey calls violin/guitar bridge pins, chin rests, inlays, piano keys, mandolin parts, bass, ukulele, clarinets, other musical instrument parts, pool cues, photo frames, chess keys, smoking pipes, jewelery boxes, floor medallions etc.Item: Indian Rosewood guitar finger boards.Quantity offered: 1 piece.Size:20"x2,3/4"-2,3/8x3/8"(difference of -1/8")Shipping & Handling: Free within the USA. To be delivered via US Priority Mail. We offer combined shipping discounts on multiple purchases.We accept pay pal. Please check out our other items! Please be sure to add us to your favorites list! Additional facts about East Indian Rosewood:Color/Appearance:Heartwood of East Indian Rosewood can vary from a golden brown to a deep purplish brown, with darker brown streaks. The wood darkens with age, usually becoming a deep brown.Grain/Texture:Has a medium texture and fairly small pores. The grain is usually narrowly interlocked.Endgrain:Diffuse-porous; large pores in no specific arrangement; solitary and radial multiples of 2-3; heartwood deposits occasionally present; growth rings indistinct; rays not visible without lens; parenchyma banded, paratracheal parenchyma vasicentric, aliform (lozenge and winged), and confluent.Rot Resistance:Rated as very durable and resistant to termite attack.Workability:East Indian Rosewood can be difficult to work with tools because of its interlocked grain and density. The wood can sometimes contain chalky deposits that will rapidly dull cutting edges. Glues and finishes well, though color from the wood’s natural resins can inadvertently bleed onto surrounding surfaces when applying a finish, so care must be taken on the initial seal coats.Odor:Has a distinct, rose-like scent when being worked; some find its scent less pleasant than otherDalbergiarosewoods.Common Uses:Fine furniture, musical instruments, veneer, turned and other specialty wood objects.Comments:East Indian Rosewood has been used extensively on acoustic guitars since the mid 1960s as a substitute for the now-endangeredBrazilian Rosewood. Froo www.froo.com | Froo Cross Sell, Free Cross Sell, Cross promote, eCRATER Marketing, eCRATER listing Apps, eCRATER Apps, eCRATER Application








