Hello,
I hope I created this thread in the right section. I'm kindly looking for some insight regarding my rosewood fretboard - I was changing strings, scraping off dirt between frets and because I used some extra lighting to see better I noticed these marks that go parallel to the frets.
I got spooked a little, I've never noticed them before. When changing strings I decided to take all of them off to clean the entire thing - I know there's a major discussion on whether that's healthy for the neck or not, but as this is a fixed bridge guitar and the whole procedure took 20 minutes top I thought the chances of there being a problem are small. Might these be marks left by the neck / fretboard moving after tension release?
Pics:
I would much appreciate any information on this.
Thanks for your time,
Michael
I hope I created this thread in the right section. I'm kindly looking for some insight regarding my rosewood fretboard - I was changing strings, scraping off dirt between frets and because I used some extra lighting to see better I noticed these marks that go parallel to the frets.
I got spooked a little, I've never noticed them before. When changing strings I decided to take all of them off to clean the entire thing - I know there's a major discussion on whether that's healthy for the neck or not, but as this is a fixed bridge guitar and the whole procedure took 20 minutes top I thought the chances of there being a problem are small. Might these be marks left by the neck / fretboard moving after tension release?
Pics:
I would much appreciate any information on this.
Thanks for your time,
Michael
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