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Hi, I am having a custom headless neck built in the states?

I have decided on a Curly Maple Neck Back, After sending all my requirements i now have a choice of fingerboard!

Gaboon Ebony or Pau ferro?

I would be greatfull for any advise on which would be a better option?

I play various styles but like a spot of slap bass!

Forgot to mention, The fret inlays will look like the Alembic oval style.

It will also have a 6 x Variable coloured LED system installed.

Many Thanks

Justin.

I have added a few pics of the body? :)

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[quote name='xverminate' post='304358' date='Oct 11 2008, 12:06 PM']Hi, I am having a custom headless neck built in the states?

I have decided on a Curly Maple Neck Back, After sending all my requirements i now have a choice of fingerboard!

Gaboon Ebony or Pau ferro?

I would be greatfull for any advise on which would be a better option?

I play various styles but like a spot of slap bass!

Many Thanks

Justin.

I have added a few pics of the body? :)[/quote]

I would go for ebony providing it is top quality and jet black.....it will last a life time and need very little maintenance.

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[quote name='Prosebass' post='304361' date='Oct 11 2008, 12:16 PM']I would go for ebony providing it is top quality and jet black.....it will last a life time and need very little maintenance.[/quote]

Many Thanks for that Paul, He States that the Gaboon Ebony is plain black in colour?

He will send me some pics when he has the chance.

Cheers

Justin.

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If you ask Ed Roman, the Gaboon Ebony is [url="http://www.edroman.com/customshop/wood/gaboon.htm"]the real deal[/url], but the Pau Ferro is [url="http://www.edroman.com/customshop/wood/morado.htm"]OK but overpriced[/url].

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[quote name='bnt' post='304411' date='Oct 11 2008, 02:54 PM']If you ask Ed Roman, the Gaboon Ebony is [url="http://www.edroman.com/customshop/wood/gaboon.htm"]the real deal[/url], but the Pau Ferro is [url="http://www.edroman.com/customshop/wood/morado.htm"]OK but overpriced[/url].[/quote]

Thanks,

I have already agreed a price so i just need to choose the fingerboard.

There will be no extra charge for whichever i choose to use.

Justin. :)

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[quote name='budget bassist' post='304433' date='Oct 11 2008, 03:47 PM']Personally i think ebony boards look brilliant on the right bass, but if you're making a fretted i think pau ferro would look pretty nice on that one, it has a nice grain/colour. If you're having a fretless though, ebony all the way.[/quote]

Many Thanks once again,

Forgot to mention, The fret inlays will look like the Alembic oval style.

It will also have a 6 x Variable coloured LED system installed! :)

Cheers

Justin.

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Both make fantastic fretboards imo. In fact, my Jazz has a Pao Ferro, and it very nice, quite a soft wood. Where as the Ebony is rock solid. Though, I recently played a fantastic fretless at a guitar shop in Leeds, I didn't reconise the name of the bass, but boy was it nice. I think it had a Pao Ferro neck and fretboard. And normally I dislike basses with the same wood for both neck and fretboard, but this was lovely.

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