Quencho092
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Re: How many of you have ReRanched?
My American Deluxe strat has a small chip on the top, revealing a remarkably thin shell of poly.
I'll admit that a nice glossy nitro finish does look pretty sweet, and it will wear out nicely over a long period of time, but let's say you had two identical alder strat bodies w/ the same pickups-you paint one with nitro, and the other with a thin layer of poly-(all wood issues aside about all pieces of wood are different etc.) do you really think that you could tell which one was which by just hearing them?
I don't think so. And if there is a difference in sound, it would be very minute. But if you're referring to a 'great piece of wood' as in a beautiful piece of wood, i'd choose a nitro sunburst finish for looks.
MikeRocker said:Why pay to get a great piece of wood, then spray a heavy, thick bowling ball finish on it? To each his own, I'm just one of the ones that believes that Leo pretty much got most of it right the first time.
My American Deluxe strat has a small chip on the top, revealing a remarkably thin shell of poly.
I'll admit that a nice glossy nitro finish does look pretty sweet, and it will wear out nicely over a long period of time, but let's say you had two identical alder strat bodies w/ the same pickups-you paint one with nitro, and the other with a thin layer of poly-(all wood issues aside about all pieces of wood are different etc.) do you really think that you could tell which one was which by just hearing them?
I don't think so. And if there is a difference in sound, it would be very minute. But if you're referring to a 'great piece of wood' as in a beautiful piece of wood, i'd choose a nitro sunburst finish for looks.