Re: Mighty Mite Strat Body
IMO, you can finish a body yourself with
nitro,
dye/oil/shellac/etc, or even polyurethane (no link because you can get them anywhere) for waaaaaay less than what a finished body would cost you.
Being that both warmoth and mighty mite use polyurethane finishes (because IME electric instruments aren't as sensitive to different finishes as acoustic), you can get that same finish with a few quick sprays and a little sanding.
So, what I would do if I were you, is buy a good piece of wood, unfinished, from USA custom guitars (
web specials), and finish it yourself. You'll get a better quality guitar for a cheaper price and a small amount of additional work.
That's just been my experience. Applying a finish with spray cans is so simple, there's not really an excuse not to. Sand the raw wood slightly, spray a coat, let dry, sand again, etc. 2 or 3 light coats with poly or nitro, just follow the instructions on the can and make sure you're not so close to the instrument that the finish runs. When you spray the clear coat, it will look great if you just leave it after it dries. If you want it to be mirror smooth, you're going to want to sand it with higher and higher grit sandpaper, until you get to wet sanding it with 2000 grit.
Sandpapers with that high grit can be found at automotive stores, like autozone or O'reilly, or you can buy a pack of the higher grits from stew-mac. It's gonna be cheaper to get it from an auto parts store though.
Also, that final stage (wet sanding) is what takes up the most time. It's not that much shinier than if you hit it with clear and just leave it, but it's so smooth it's like your forearm is resting on one of those apple macbook track pads, or the finish of a car once it's just been clay bar'd. If it's your first time painting it is a lot of work though.