I recently played a Wayne with an unfinished Mahogany body. It was very comfortable and sounded great. So I'm thinking of picking up a body from Warmoth and doing the same. What are the disadvantages to an unfinished body? Should it be treated with anything (Tung oil?) or just left alone. Any advice would be appreciated.
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It can get dirty!
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I'd go with a clear matte. I had an unfinished neck once and that thing got very dirty. Warpage can be a factor as well. Acids in your sweat can leave a nice ugly stain all over the back and it can spread. God forbid you spill a beer on it.
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sand the body down to about 320 paper, then oil it..Tung oil is great, work it in, then buff the body..it will shine, and the oil will creat a "finish", after a while of oil and buffing it will be good to go..very similar to a Butchers Block they oiled their blocks so the Blood and guts didn't seep into the wood and ruin their cutting boards
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I just stripped the paint off my guitar and I think it looks cool. Aside from the places where Essex filled in the dents and cracks with polyurethane (???), it looks nice.
Damn you Essex, take care of your damn wood!
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