I have an early 90's ASAT that is in dire need of a refret. It has a nitro cellulose neck. I understand that a refret involves a refin of the neck as well. So, here are the questions:
1) I am not a big fan of nitro or anything glossy because of the stickiness. Should I go with an oiled neck, or satin polyurethane? Or are there other options? The way I see it, I could do an oiled neck myself, but satin poly would be more durable (but I would have to send it off somewhere unless I rattlecan it). Playability is #1, but I don't want it to look blatantly wrong. Comments?
2) I really don't want to refin the headstock, as I don't want the headache of replacing the vintage G&L decals. So, can the oil or poly from #1 be blended in to the original nitro finish on the headstock and still look right?
3) I don't think it is possible, but can I refin the neck in a way that preserves some of the relicing on the fingerboard? This is a real relic guitar and looks kind of cool IMHO.
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1) I am not a big fan of nitro or anything glossy because of the stickiness. Should I go with an oiled neck, or satin polyurethane? Or are there other options? The way I see it, I could do an oiled neck myself, but satin poly would be more durable (but I would have to send it off somewhere unless I rattlecan it). Playability is #1, but I don't want it to look blatantly wrong. Comments?
2) I really don't want to refin the headstock, as I don't want the headache of replacing the vintage G&L decals. So, can the oil or poly from #1 be blended in to the original nitro finish on the headstock and still look right?
3) I don't think it is possible, but can I refin the neck in a way that preserves some of the relicing on the fingerboard? This is a real relic guitar and looks kind of cool IMHO.
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