According to Gibson's website, the Flying V 2017 T and Flying V 2017 HP come with Grenadillo fretboard, which is a type of wood from central/south American. As far as I remember Gibson always uses Indian Rosewood for fretboard on all the non-Custom shop models. In addition, even the 2017 SG and Explorer still have the typical rosewood board. Does anyone know why does the 2017 Flying V come with grenadillo fingerboard?
P.S. I don' have any issue with this wood, but just very curious.🙂
Thanks!
http://legacy.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/2017/USA/Flying-V/High-Performance.aspx
http://legacy.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/2017/USA/Flying-V.aspx