adouglas
Well-known member
So I'm sitting here with my beloved Bongo, which is now about 14 months old.
The satin finish on the back of the neck has been, for the most part, worn down to a gloss finish.
This is not something that bothers me, particularly...I played gloss necks exclusively before the Bongo, so I'm used to them. But I rather liked the satin finish.
I figure I can get the satin back by scrubbing with 0000 steel wool or maybe 1600 or better grit sandpaper without any serious consequences over the short term, but I wonder...how many times can I do that before I take the finish off?
I've established a wear baseline: I know that it'll go from satin to glossy, given my play, in a year or less (actually a lot less). So if I wanted to keep it satin, I'd have to scrub it at least once a year.
How many years would I have, I wonder?
My inclination is to just leave well enough alone and give up the idea of a satin neck.
Any knowledgeable input is welcome.
Thanks.
The satin finish on the back of the neck has been, for the most part, worn down to a gloss finish.
This is not something that bothers me, particularly...I played gloss necks exclusively before the Bongo, so I'm used to them. But I rather liked the satin finish.
I figure I can get the satin back by scrubbing with 0000 steel wool or maybe 1600 or better grit sandpaper without any serious consequences over the short term, but I wonder...how many times can I do that before I take the finish off?
I've established a wear baseline: I know that it'll go from satin to glossy, given my play, in a year or less (actually a lot less). So if I wanted to keep it satin, I'd have to scrub it at least once a year.
How many years would I have, I wonder?
My inclination is to just leave well enough alone and give up the idea of a satin neck.
Any knowledgeable input is welcome.
Thanks.