The Guitar Weasel Posted yesterday at 10:50 Author Posted yesterday at 10:50 33 minutes ago, Hellzero said: I hope you bought a non Chinese one this time, they are more expensive, for sure, but way better in terms of quality. French ones, like Aubert or Despiau are excellent. 😉 Not Chinese this time. It's funny I thought Chinese-ium was that metal used for some Far Eastern guitar and electric bass bridges that has the strength and durability of a cheap mild cheddar. It seems there's a wood version too! But this is more like wood grained rich tea biscuit! 1 Quote
ezbass Posted yesterday at 15:12 Posted yesterday at 15:12 7 hours ago, The Guitar Weasel said: That's a lovely sheen you have managed to achieve there, looks great. Quote
The Guitar Weasel Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 18 hours ago, ezbass said: That's a lovely sheen you have managed to achieve there, looks great. Thanks be to Birchwood and Casey gunstock oil 😀 2 Quote
PaulKing Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 3 hours ago, The Guitar Weasel said: Thanks be to Birchwood and Casey gunstock oil 😀 Yeah its sweet. Guess it only works over wood? What if you were put it over nitro? I always feel the satin nitro finish I got on my King Mortone refinish could do with a bit more depth and shine, like they used to have. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I guess it would work on a porous finish? "Try in an inconspicuous area first" as they say! Quote
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