If you've played a modern 15 or 16 series Martin then you've seen Micarta
fingerboards and bridges. I'm not sure it they use actual "Micarta" brand,
but even if not it's a black phenolic resin that's pretty much the same.
These come in just about any color you want, usually white for nuts and
saddles and black for fingerboards and bridges.
I'm really not a fan because Micarta expands and contracts with humidity
quite a bit - many people assume synthetics will be dimensionally stable
with humidity changes, but this is often far from true. The most humidity
hyper-sensitive Martin necks I've seen have been ones with the Micarta
boards. It hasn't been a consistant flaw however, so I wouldn't rule out
correlation with second grade mahogany used on these lower series
instruments.
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