Is there some specific reason why we never see this anywhere? I'm assuming it's not because of a glue issue because you can put veneers on headstocks..
So what gives? :icon_scratch:
Maple fretboards existed because they were cheap.
They were replaced with rosewood because it didn't need a finish, plus it was a bit more traditional.
Expansion contraction issues with dissimilar woods. For instance, and for whatever reasons, a Maple neck with Rosewood fretboard is easier than a Rosewood neck and Maple fretboard....or something like that.
If I remember correctly, maple "moves" quite a bit. I don't seem to be able to describe anything well this afternoon, but I don't think it was suitable to the big W's standards because of this, or something similar.
Patrick
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