Meypelnek
Well-known member
Hi and sorry for this question, I've been searching the forum and google but did not find a satisfying anser and perhaps I am lost a bit in translation, too.
I have (currently) two StingRays:
One has a maple fretboard the other a rosewood fretboard.
The one with the maple fretboard has a (back of the neck) finish I would describe as unfinished (open pores, feels dry, "natural")
The rosewood board Ray has a neck finish I would describe as "satin finish" (closed pores, very smooth, feels "waxed").
However, where ever I have looked I have read that EB uses oil and wax finish (and that's it!). But how come the results be so different? Are rosewood-board necks treated different in general (e.g. more wax)?
Thanks for a little lesson and cheers from Munich!
I have (currently) two StingRays:
One has a maple fretboard the other a rosewood fretboard.
The one with the maple fretboard has a (back of the neck) finish I would describe as unfinished (open pores, feels dry, "natural")
The rosewood board Ray has a neck finish I would describe as "satin finish" (closed pores, very smooth, feels "waxed").
However, where ever I have looked I have read that EB uses oil and wax finish (and that's it!). But how come the results be so different? Are rosewood-board necks treated different in general (e.g. more wax)?
Thanks for a little lesson and cheers from Munich!