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    Does anyone know what brand of oil is used at the Custom shop for the necks?

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    Gunstock Oil

    > Not sure what they use,but Birchwood/Casey Tru-Oil is pretty common,and you can get that over in the gun cleaning stuff at Wal-Mart. Tommy D.
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    • #3
      Does anyone ever use that (gunstock oil) to treat ebony boards?

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      • #4
        No I use the Birchwood Casey on my Raw maple boards (and the gun stock wax).
        On Ebony someone from one of the other boards turned me on to this stuff called "guitarHoney) and it's for rosewood and ebony boards.
        I use it on my Sl2H soloist and it makes the fretboard look and feel great.
        If this is our perdition, will you walk with me?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kmanick View Post
          No I use the Birchwood Casey on my Raw maple boards (and the gun stock wax).
          On Ebony someone from one of the other boards turned me on to this stuff called "guitarHoney) and it's for rosewood and ebony boards.
          I use it on my Sl2H soloist and it makes the fretboard look and feel great.

          It's called Gerlitz Guitar Honey. Awesome stuff for ebony and rosewood, not recommended for maple boards.

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          • #6
            Thanks I just ordered some

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            • #7
              According to the luthiers at the custom shop, they use tung oil for the necks.

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              • #8
                The J/C Custom Shop uses Birchwood Casey Gunstock oil.
                I got this from Mike Kotzen and Mike Shannon directly. They wipe it on, then right off several times without any "dwell time".
                Last edited by Bengal65; 02-01-2007, 11:51 PM.
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                • #9
                  +1 to what Bengal65 said.
                  Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TommyD View Post
                    > Not sure what they use,but Birchwood/Casey Tru-Oil is pretty common,and you can get that over in the gun cleaning stuff at Wal-Mart. Tommy D.
                    +1 I just finished a Musikraft Maple Tele neck, and it is just like the San Dimas Charvel 25th Anniv. I owned.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by circle of the tyrants View Post
                      It's called Gerlitz Guitar Honey. Awesome stuff for ebony and rosewood, not recommended for maple boards.

                      http://www.gerlitzusa.com/
                      Thanks for the link bro! Ordering some of this for my King V!
                      - Adam

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                      • #12
                        I wonder if they follow this with a carnuba wax? This would explain the residue I found at the nut on an EVH.This would also provide that slick feel. The oil/wax combo has been used on fine furniture of years.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Predator1 View Post
                          I wonder if they follow this with a carnuba wax? This would explain the residue I found at the nut on an EVH.This would also provide that slick feel. The oil/wax combo has been used on fine furniture of years.
                          Probably not too far off base - the walnut neck I'm finishing now will have a Watco Danish oil finish, followed by wax and a severe buffing. As the saying goes, "there are plenty of ways to skin a cat"...or oil a neck in this case
                          Crime doesn't pay. Neither does lutherie...

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                          • #14
                            I think it's just the Tru Oil. It builds up, so the residue could've just been from several coats building up by the nut & not getting hit when they buffed it.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by circle of the tyrants View Post
                              It's called Gerlitz Guitar Honey. Awesome stuff for ebony and rosewood, not recommended for maple boards.

                              http://www.gerlitzusa.com/
                              that's the stuff, thanks for the link
                              great stuff!
                              If this is our perdition, will you walk with me?

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