Silence Kid
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So I'll at least refrain from calling out the origin of the necks in question, but:
The below necks are both "rosewood;" there is an obvious color difference, but beyond that the neck on the right has a very rough and open grain (that I do not like) and the other has a very smooth finish to it.
Do some makers use some sort of grain filler on necks to smooth them out? Is this an issue of species? Is the more open/rough grain evidence of cost-cutting? I have seen very expensive guitars with the "open" rosewood and quite cheap ones with very smooth fretboards.
The below necks are both "rosewood;" there is an obvious color difference, but beyond that the neck on the right has a very rough and open grain (that I do not like) and the other has a very smooth finish to it.
Do some makers use some sort of grain filler on necks to smooth them out? Is this an issue of species? Is the more open/rough grain evidence of cost-cutting? I have seen very expensive guitars with the "open" rosewood and quite cheap ones with very smooth fretboards.