What kind of wood do you think this is

I don't think they were using anything like Laurel, Jatoba, or Ovangkol on cheap guitars at all before the Rosewood CITES thing. I don't think (non-Brazilian) Rosewood was considered fancy at all before the ban, so it could very well be some form or another of Rosewood.
 
I don't think they were using anything like Laurel, Jatoba, or Ovangkol on cheap guitars at all before the Rosewood CITES thing. I don't think (non-Brazilian) Rosewood was considered fancy at all before the ban, so it could very well be some form or another of Rosewood.

Or, those woods always were used but simply not labeled as such because they were (deemed) rosewoody enough by the public, and only now with the proliferation of the internet and easily accessible information has the demand grown for proper labeling?
 
The word 'rosewood' is doing a lot of work here. Lots of species are listed as rosewood that aren't actually. That doesn't look like a common species of rosewood used for fretboards to me. It looks cool with the grain, though.
 
Back in the early 2000s things were easy. If it was light it was a maple neck, if it was black it was ebony, and if it was brown it was rosewood. :P
 
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