white fretboard instead of black?
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Al Moss
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white fretboard instead of black?
Maybe my eyesight is getting funky, or maybe it's just January in NE Ohio, but, I'm thinkin that maybe a white fretboard with black frets might be a little bit easier to see than black fretboards. I swear I ain't drinkin anymore, ...any less either. But, seriously folks... any thoughts about the merits of one color versus another for the fretboard? Matte versus glossy too? 
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I was just talking with Chuck Back about white fretboards this weekend.I think that an Aqua lacquered steel with white fretboards is very early 60's California looking.I play in a club that is so dark onstage,white is easier for me to see.
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A.J. -- You probably know this (or it's probably been mentioned), but there used to be a fellow in Steel Guitar World magazine that sold lighted fret boards. I never knew anyone that had one. A neat idea.
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I have played a light/dark laquer Fulawka with a white board and liked it. It was easy on the eyes for sure. Shows up better in a dark club. I also played 2 dark guitars(GFI& Fessenden)with black boards. I think the fret markers can make a big difference. They both appeal to me.
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Al, I have also been looking for white fretboards for my MSA D10 Classic. Care to share where you purchased them from?Al Moss wrote:Thanks for the informative input folks. -have ordered a pair of white colored fretboards and shall report back soon about how they work out.
Anybody know how to take off the old ones and install (glue down) the new ones?
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I installed white Fretboards on the Clark Custom D10 I had last year. I was trying to restore the guitar and wanted original black replacements, but Jim Clark only had a few sets of the Clark Custom fretboards left and they were white. After I got them on and got the thing back into playing shape I really like the new white fretboards. I thought they looked good and for me they were easier to see.
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Removing and replacing fretboards
Al, it doesn't appear that anyone has answered your question regarding removing fretboards. In case you still need the info I have emailed you.
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White!
I prefer white! It's a lot easier to see the strings in dim lights with a white fretboard, and I guess that manufacturers prefer black ones just because they think it makes their guitars look cooler, and therefore also sell better.
But I put functionality before looks.
Anders
But I put functionality before looks.
Anders


