Jill, I bought a dulcimer from Ron Ewing several years ago and he talked me out of the ebony overlay. I trusted him since he would have gotten more money out of me with it added, but I've regretted not having that overlay ever since. I am sure Ebony is not the only material that can be used, and the artificial materials like Richlite and Micarta might work even better, but personally I like the extra hard surface both for ease of fingering and also to prevent any pick damage. Sometimes I pick rather energetically, and my dulcimers without ebony overlay have little marks where my pick routinely hits the fretboard. And because ebony is so much denser than walnut or the other woods, your fingers slide over the fretboard much more easily. The Micarta and Richlite options might even be better in that regard since they are non-porous materials.
And for what it's worth, I LOVE the contrast of the ebony (or micarta) over the lighter woods, cherry being my favorite for its fine looks.
YMMV. Less aggressive players than I might have no need for a fingerboard overaly at all.
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Dusty T., Northern California
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updated by @dusty: 10/30/20 04:19:56PM