ASAT neck. to oil or not?

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oneeyedog
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ASAT neck. to oil or not?

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Hi guys, looking for opinions on lemon oil on my 1987 ASAT neck? Not sure if its rosewood or ebony (RW I think!!!) Image
any thoughts?
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?

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looks like rosewood to me, but hard to see.

Have you ever oiled a neck before? I think it's worth it once a year. cleans it up nice, and gives it a nice scent.

I let it sit overnight and clean it well the day after, this way is a bit less greasy.
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?

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thanks...... I never had a rw neck before! didnt want to do any harm but I read its good foe the wood!
love this guitar!
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?

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I love oiled necks. That's why the Rampage is my favorite guitar. G&L used Birchwood Casey tru oil on the necks. That's what Music Man is using on their necks as well. Last year I restored a 1985 Invader. I stripped the poly finish off the neck down to the bare wood, and refinished it with the Tru-oil. I love the feel of the raw necks!!!!!

Good Luck!
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?

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Sorry, after reading your post again, I kinda jumped the gun. I didn't realise that you were talking about the fretboard. However, oiled necks still rule! Lol!

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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?

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Hey oneeyedog,

Yes you can use lemon oil, but use it sparingly. Using too much will actually increase the amount of dust, grime, etc. collected on your fingerboard. Only need a couple of drops for the whole board. Very nice guitar though :happy0065:

Hope this helps,

- Jos
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?

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Another side effect of too much (or too-old, sticky) oil can be a rosin-like squeaking of fingertips on the board, a bit like trainers on a marble floor. :shocked003: But if you do this, don't panic. Don't start buying glamourous fingerboard cosmetics (you'll just seal the problem in, or even introduce Teflon into your problem); just keep playing (and maybe wiping a bit) and it will go away.
Light oiling is good, and once a year is plenty, whatever anyone's marketing guys say.
My personal vote is for the nice simple "Fret Doctor" :D , but I don't keep it past four years old.
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cheers guys
thats a job for today when the bands are in rehearsing!!

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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?

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I use Formbys lemon oil and it works and smells great. I also do it several times a year here in Minnesota and the necks continue to look new!-- Darwin
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?

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:oops:
My insular englishness again, sorry guys...
Nothing ever really dries out in England, including wood.