I was going to say raise your hand ... but I can't see that. I have always hated laminating the little black and white stripes onto the bindings used on Granadas, style 4's etc ... and now with my scleroderma, getting glue all over my hands is just not good. There's no oils in my skin now, so unlike "normal" people who find it easy to get off after the oils recover .... mine has to be sanded off because acetone aggravates the skin condition further. I always wished somebody would just get the danged stuff made ... but nobody ever has.
Well ........ I am getting a price quote on a 4 x 8 foot sheet of ABS, laminated .030 white, .030 black, .250 white. I've recently started making my own fretboard bindings and have so much of that stuff now that in the near future, the Mrs will begin selling it on eBay. Those strips are short ... at 24 inches, but were only intended for necks. The laminated stuff I will cut in .050 for fretboards, .080 for resonators (Gibson never did and still doesn't use .060 for resonators) and those strips will be 48 inches long, 4 inches longer than is necessary to encompass a resonator, and easily long enough to get 2 neck strips from.
If nobody is interested in it ... I'll have a lifetime supply and then some. An 8 inch wide pc of ABS makes 75 strips of fingerboard binding, and I have already cut 286 strips....or enough for 143 necks. I haven't made a noticeable dent in the pile of ABS slabs that I bought, but that's enough to carry me for the next few weeks at least...ha ha.
Wyatt