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LisaIs

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I prefer poly. I know the gunstock oil and wax is better for speed but I don't have sweaty boy hands so I can glide on poly.

Sweaty boy hands also corrode strings quickly. I'm glad I'm XX.
 

maddog

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Lisa =
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58super

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LisaIs said:
I prefer poly. I know the gunstock oil and wax is better for speed but I don't have sweaty boy hands so I can glide on poly.

Sweaty boy hands also corrode strings quickly. I'm glad I'm XX.


You just want a matching sparkle neck!;) :D
 

Moondog

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I think I prefer the oil/wax finish but I really like the fancy maple necks
from the 80's to early-mid 90's . . .
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LisaIs

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Thanks maddog, that looks nice and cold.

Wow 58super, I hadn't thought of that. I could definatly go for it.
 

Disquieter

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LisaIs said:
I prefer poly. I know the gunstock oil and wax is better for speed but I don't have sweaty boy hands so I can glide on poly.

Sweaty boy hands also corrode strings quickly. I'm glad I'm XX.


then it's a good thing i've got the luxurious man-hands....


giant fingers, like fat spider legs.

I too prefer the poly neck on my 30th.
 

Figjam

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Certain poly necks are horrid for me until i start sweating and it gets kinda slimy, as nasty as that is. Was playing a F3nder marcus miller sig the other day and it was sticky as hell for a while.
 

azzy_wazzy

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LisaIs said:
I prefer poly. I know the gunstock oil and wax is better for speed but I don't have sweaty boy hands so I can glide on poly.

Sweaty boy hands also corrode strings quickly. I'm glad I'm XX.
Aww hun you do make me laugh :) I can't wait to try out a MM neck...
 

4metta

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LisaIs said:
I prefer poly. I know the gunstock oil and wax is better for speed but I don't have sweaty boy hands so I can glide on poly.

Sweaty boy hands also corrode strings quickly. I'm glad I'm XX.


I'm like you Lisa. My strings last a long time and my necks stay clean. That being said I STILL prefer the feel of a unfinished neck. Feels more intimate. Plus, it decreases the neck radius just a tad bit more and my tiny hands love that.
 

4metta

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Disquieter said:
then it's a good thing i've got the luxurious man-hands....


giant fingers, like fat spider legs.

I too prefer the poly neck on my 30th.


I wish I had giant, sweaty fat spider legged fingered man hands. I could deal with the guys freakin out. :D
 

Mr Light

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Regardless of the neck being finished or unfinished...


Wash your hands before use!!!

I know exactly what Figgy's talking about when you go to a store and try a bass with a finished neck--- the stickiness partly a result from the countless number of people pawing the instrument and their sweaty contribution. Don't fault the neck finish. There's no telling what people have touched before they touched the instrument... I shutter to think of it.

Handwashing pays off. Today was the first time I've ever had to clean my MM4 with lemon oil and I've had my MM4 for almost two years now. :)
 

Bill

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I'm one of the non-sweaty-hands type, so my strings & necks go a long time between changing/cleaning. I adore the feel of a Stingray neck!!
 
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