ZeroFivefour
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Just wondering what year roasted necks became an option on EBMM guitars and on which guitar(s) it was offered first etc...
Cheers,
Tom
Cheers,
Tom
Your welcome! I have both roasted necks that are Bongo's and love them. If they ever become a permanent option, I will order them every time.
Hi Tom,
I also have both roasted necks. I love them both, even though they feel quite different. I will go for roasted necks every time. I just ordered a Luke III with a roasted neck. I'm looking forward to that one.
Thanks for the info guys, it is much appreciated. What is it about the necks that is desireable to you guys? Feel, texture, stability?
The reason I initiated this thread is because I have a 2004 Axis with a really superb birdseye neck which appears to be darker in color and sheen from my 2 Luke 1 reissue necks. It is a stark difference in wood color. I thought there may have been an outside chance that it was a roasted neck. It certainly looks different and feels a bit smoother and less unfinished than my lukes. Granted I have applied the Birchwood casey oil about 1 year ago and that may have darkened it a bit. The neck is just outstanding.
I know they say the necks are more stable but to be honest with you, I am yet to have a MM bass or guitar have an unstable neck. Really, I simply love the looks of them. With the BFR roasted neck Bongo that has a high gloss finish, it feels the same as my Stingray Classic that also has a high gloss finish. It too is also a birdseye maple neck like the BFR roasted neck. But the roasting of the neck really brings out the birdseye and wood grain and makes the neck look a lot more killer. With my PDN Honey roasted neck, it is also a birdseye maple and just pops but with the matte finish, the neck literally feels as smooth as silk. Very similar to the matte finish on my other Bongo basses that have finished necks. When I had my regular Stingray and my Sterling, that both had the natural necks, I just sanded smooth or whatever MM does to them from the factory, the matte finish feels a lot smoother than them.
The feel is very smooth and fast; very comfortable and broken-in feel.
The stability is said to be better, but I haven't had an issue with roasted or unroasted.
Regarding the appearance of the wood on a roasted neck: the grain is more pronounced (birdseye or flamed). Much like a heavily played unfinished ebmm neck. I had an old ebmm evh that had a very dark neck from years of hand oils and re-oiling with Birchwood Casey oil. That evh neck felt and looked very, very similar to the roasted necks.
My old evh's neck:
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I notice the quite large difference in colour between the two necks on my Lukes too.The 2003 is much darker. Given the fact its got more birdseye than the other one, i don't complain haha. Crappy pic with bad lighting, but hope you can see a bit of a difference. In bright sunshine the difference is much much more noticable.
That axis neck looks gorgeous!
Thanks Luc!
I got lucky with that neck for sure.
Cheers,
Tom