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The fingerboard requires a wood
that is very hard as the constant striking by fingers and rubbing of the strings
will rapidly wear groves in softer woods. Two woods are commonly used for
fingerboard: rosewood and Guinea ebony. Although rosewood is a more stable,
ebony is much harder wood. As a result, ebony is universally used for fine
guitars; and, rosewood only for entry level instruments.

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