Given that true African ebony is basically impossible to obtain legally these days, more and more luthiers are looking for alternatives such as rosewood or synthetic versions such as Micarta. If Micarta is good enough for a Martin Guitars, it's probably good enough for me.
Basically, you want the fretboard to be really hard and really smooth. I've read reviews that praise Micarta for both of those reasons. According to Martin, Micarta plays faster than Ebony and will never warp. Some people claim that it doesn't feel like genuine wood, that it feels like plastic, but that has not been my experience, and I suspect that the objection to Micarta comes from those who believe for philosophical reasons that fine instruments should just be made of wood with no synthetics anywhere.
How does the Micarta feel to you? If you like it, then stick with it.
Micarta is basically colored to look like black ebony. But I wonder if the stigma against it recedes, will they start making it in different colors? How 'bout a hot pink fingerboard?
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Dusty T., Northern California
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updated by @dusty: 07/13/19 02:40:11AM