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RoboChrist

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Was it urethane? I'm not so sure...was it a cost decision? Or did someone at the company decide that oil finished necks had some advantage over a sealed one?
 
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RoboChrist

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And here I thought urethane and lacquer were the same thing...I use the word "urethane" because it sounds more technical. :D

Yeah the satin lacquer, really loved it on that bass, and it was a fretless too which made it even more nice.
 

zuma

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Ahhhh, I can finally rest now. That lacquer stuff is not good for the environment. That was a question in my mind for a long time.

There is no friendly alternative these days or something close?
 

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robo that is interesting but air quality here in california is really tough and when you think about it shouldnt it be? I think the idea is to produce a product that adds value to ones live without harming the world

there are companies that mill the wood in usa and then ship to Mexico to use the easier stuff and avoid the environmental issues.....
 

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robo that is interesting but air quality here in california is really tough and when you think about it shouldnt it be? I think the idea is to produce a product that adds value to ones live without harming the world

...and this is why you are a great man with a great business policy. If more people in charge, especially in other industries had this principle in mind...
 

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Anyone who has ever finished a guitar in nitro will know how easy it is to give yourself some horrifying lung disease.

I did it once - never again, never again.
 

RoboChrist

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robo that is interesting but air quality here in california is really tough and when you think about it shouldnt it be? I think the idea is to produce a product that adds value to ones live without harming the world

there are companies that mill the wood in usa and then ship to Mexico to use the easier stuff and avoid the environmental issues.....

Sorry, I wasn't being critical of the way you run your business, so if you got that impression, it's the wrong one.

I live in a town where these services are readily available so maybe I came off as being sarcastic. I wasn't. As a matter of fact I'm planning on another stingray and this one will have a maple neck and it will get a neck satin re-finish. This is purely a personal decision; I think your instruments are the best out there.
 

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No worries I was hypothetically asking you if you believed that our lives are more important than our industry? Wasnt reacting negatively to anything you said
Just trying to give a new perspective
 

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I was hypothetically asking you if you believed that our lives are more important than our industry

Wow, i wish more CEO's had this train of thought, then the world would be a much better place to live in. You have my respect.
 
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