I'm the guy that started the conductive black board scare of 2013.
When I first started doing amps I bought 6 of these boards (pictured) from AES because I liked the "universal" punched board idea, and I liked the look of the black board.
Luckily, I found the conductive board on my first build and sent the other 5 boards back. It pissed me off as much as anything I have ever experienced because of the amount of time that I had spent trying to achieve a super clean board look, with nicely bent components and all of that rigmarole.
When I completed the amp I found that I had DC on one of my pots,,,and after a short diagnosis (and coupling cap replacement), I disconnected everything form the suspect turret and I almost broke my hand on my workbench when I measured 100VDC from a turret to ground with the turret touching nothing but the board. I am 1000% sure of what I experienced and even brought over one of our repair techs to confirm I hadn't lost all of my marbles.
I kept a piece of the board material to compare it to black G-10, and it is not the same material. The stuff from AES just feels cheaper, and does not have the high quality appearance of true Garolite.
Since that time I have bought a sheet of G-11, and I've been using black G-10 from one of Doug's competitors.

I am thrilled to see Doug now carrying the black G-10, and will be ordering my next piece from him in the very near future.

This is the crap board that I had to warn my fellow forum members against using: