nilorius Posted Wednesday at 15:24 Posted Wednesday at 15:24 I had a little bit of disapointment when ordering at 2006 Ibanez GWB1005 Sugi guitars 5 string fretless. The point was it was supposed to be fingerboard made from ebony, but my version was made from ebonol. Do You think it's acceptable? 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted Wednesday at 15:34 Posted Wednesday at 15:34 (edited) I had a Squier Deluxe Active Jazz V with an ebonol fingerboard and really liked it. Not sure that helps. Can I assume you haven't received the bass yet? Edited Wednesday at 18:04 by Terry M. 1 Quote
BassApprentice Posted Wednesday at 15:34 Posted Wednesday at 15:34 I can get the disappointment, but it looks like you knew this before ordering! On 12/04/2022 at 22:43, nilorius said: I was wondering that the first ones 2006/2007 year were made by Sugi guitars with ebonol fingerboard, after that tthe fingerboard was rosewood, then ebony and made by Fujijet. Wonderind why so many changes and how much ? Appreciate it was a couple of years ago 😂 3 Quote
nilorius Posted Wednesday at 15:50 Author Posted Wednesday at 15:50 15 minutes ago, BassApprentice said: I can get the disappointment, but it looks like you knew this before ordering! Appreciate it was a couple of years ago 😂 Mine was ordered 2006 and recieved too. I didn't know about ebonol. Quote
Beedster Posted Wednesday at 16:12 Posted Wednesday at 16:12 21 minutes ago, nilorius said: Mine was ordered 2006 and recieved too. I didn't know about ebonol. So you've had it 19 years and now you're worrying about the fingerboard, or have I missed something? 2 Quote
LeftyJ Posted Wednesday at 16:21 Posted Wednesday at 16:21 Happy belated NBD I guess! Ebonol is great. Very solid and durable, and it requires very little maintenance. The phenolic resin fingerboards on my Status basses are basically the same material, and they're around €4000 for a new one - so I definitely wouldn't discount it as an "inferior" material to wood. I think it's great for use on a fretless. 3 2 Quote
nilorius Posted Wednesday at 16:28 Author Posted Wednesday at 16:28 12 minutes ago, Beedster said: So you've had it 19 years and now you're worrying about the fingerboard, or have I missed something? My psysics from china town has changed. Now my 1rst gun is Yamaha trb 5P II. So it's allright, no worries. 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted Wednesday at 17:02 Posted Wednesday at 17:02 1 hour ago, nilorius said: I had a little bit of disapointment when ordering at 2006 Ibanez GWB1005 Sugi guitars 5 string fretless. The point was it was supposed to be fingerboard made from ebony, but my version was made from ebonol. Do You think it's acceptable? I thought you meant it was a 2006 bass rather than you ordered it in 2006. Quote
nilorius Posted Wednesday at 17:20 Author Posted Wednesday at 17:20 16 minutes ago, Terry M. said: I thought you meant it was a 2006 bass rather than you ordered it in 2006. I ordered it new. 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted Wednesday at 18:06 Posted Wednesday at 18:06 44 minutes ago, nilorius said: I ordered it new. Okay then I'm not sure I understand your disappointment. 1 Quote
Steve Browning Posted Wednesday at 18:07 Posted Wednesday at 18:07 (edited) Is this the bass you mention in the thread on 14/11/2023? It was ideal then. Edited Wednesday at 18:07 by Steve Browning 1 Quote
Steve Browning Posted Wednesday at 18:10 Posted Wednesday at 18:10 Certainly Ibanez themselves say it's ebony. How do you know it's ebanol instead? Quote
Beedster Posted Wednesday at 18:10 Posted Wednesday at 18:10 I suspect this is a placebo thread 2 Quote
nilorius Posted Wednesday at 18:43 Author Posted Wednesday at 18:43 31 minutes ago, Steve Browning said: Certainly Ibanez themselves say it's ebony. How do you know it's ebanol instead? My luthier at 2024 said it to me. Quote
Reggaebass Posted Wednesday at 18:49 Posted Wednesday at 18:49 Any pictures of the fingerboard nilo Quote
Steve Browning Posted Wednesday at 18:50 Posted Wednesday at 18:50 6 minutes ago, nilorius said: My luthier at 2024 said it to me. I hesitate to state this, but might they be mistaken. I find it hard to believe that a company like Ibanez would be guilty of misrepresentation. Quote
nilorius Posted Wednesday at 19:00 Author Posted Wednesday at 19:00 Let's stop this topic. I don't really want to discuss it. It seems i was confused starting it. Sorry guys. 2 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted Thursday at 10:35 Posted Thursday at 10:35 15 hours ago, nilorius said: Let's stop this topic. I don't really want to discuss it. It seems i was confused starting it. Sorry guys. I think most people were confused reading it. I certainly was. 2 Quote
nilorius Posted Thursday at 11:59 Author Posted Thursday at 11:59 (edited) 😄I would like to change this topics name to "I love ebonol". Edited Thursday at 12:02 by nilorius Quote
snorkie635 Posted Thursday at 12:22 Posted Thursday at 12:22 22 minutes ago, nilorius said: 😄I would like to change this topics name to "I love ebonol". Go Nilo. I have missed you my friend. 👍 2 Quote
Rayman Posted Thursday at 17:39 Posted Thursday at 17:39 I’m absolutely sure that the 1005 is a way more superior bass to the GWB35, but I can remember when I had one, I was really unimpressed with it. Generally feeling a bit cheap and overpriced. Half the fret lines popped out of the ebanol, and I had to get a luthier to re-glue them all back in. That’s my only experience of the stuff. Quote
Beedster Posted Thursday at 17:54 Posted Thursday at 17:54 12 minutes ago, Rayman said: I’m absolutely sure that the 1005 is a way more superior bass to the GWB35, but I can remember when I had one, I was really unimpressed with it. Generally feeling a bit cheap and overpriced. Half the fret lines popped out of the ebanol, and I had to get a luthier to re-glue them all back in. That’s my only experience of the stuff. I guess that like any material, it's only as good as the person or machine that did the building. I had an ebanol boarded fretless and it was like playing glass, felt way better than most of my wooden boarded basses and very similar to s Status Graphite fretless neck I had at the time. And that's about as good a comparison as you'll get I think 2 Quote
ezbass Posted Thursday at 17:59 Posted Thursday at 17:59 (edited) 20 minutes ago, Rayman said: I’m absolutely sure that the 1005 is a way more superior bass to the GWB35, but I can remember when I had one, I was really unimpressed with it. Generally feeling a bit cheap and overpriced. Half the fret lines popped out of the ebanol, and I had to get a luthier to re-glue them all back in. That’s my only experience of the stuff. Whereas mine was absolutely fine, construction wise. I wasn’t keen on the way it went gray/white in places where the strings rubbed, however. Felt great to play as @Beedster mentioned. I stripped mine as I didn’t like the stealth black, which revealed some very average basswood, with a great big knot in it (none of which affected the sound), still looked pretty cool though. Edited Thursday at 18:00 by ezbass 1 Quote
kwmlondon Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I have started singing.. Ebanol and iverol live together in perfect Cuprinol side by side on ibanez fretboard oh lord why can’t we? Quote
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