Rich_S
HomeGrownToneBrewologist
I'm sitting here at my desk, supposedly finishing the specifiaction that's three weeks late already. Across the room I see the family "Kids' Guitar, an Ibanez GIO. Its rosewood fingerboard is more gray than brown. This gets me thinking, I should oil that puppy. Also, sooner of later my son's '60s-style Squier CV P-Bass is going to need the same treatment.
I'm to be forgiven for this gap in my guitar-maintenance knowledge; all three of my Teles have maple necks. The last time I owned a guitar with a rosewood fingerboard was about 1995. We didn't sit around chatting on the intarwebz about such things as finger-board-oiling back then, we just played the damm guitars.
Anyway, from what I understand, lemon oil is the commonly-used substance. Where does one get such stuff? Is it a common grocery-store-cleaning-supplies-aisle item? Or, does it have to specially imported from some third-world citrus-producing country like Florida?
Lemme know; I'll get some and pretty-up the GIO, then teach the kid how to properly care for his bass. Who knows, I might even get a rosewood-boarded replacement neck for my blue MIM, instead of having it refretted. I bet rosewood on the Agave Blue Tele would look sweet.
I'm to be forgiven for this gap in my guitar-maintenance knowledge; all three of my Teles have maple necks. The last time I owned a guitar with a rosewood fingerboard was about 1995. We didn't sit around chatting on the intarwebz about such things as finger-board-oiling back then, we just played the damm guitars.
Anyway, from what I understand, lemon oil is the commonly-used substance. Where does one get such stuff? Is it a common grocery-store-cleaning-supplies-aisle item? Or, does it have to specially imported from some third-world citrus-producing country like Florida?
Lemme know; I'll get some and pretty-up the GIO, then teach the kid how to properly care for his bass. Who knows, I might even get a rosewood-boarded replacement neck for my blue MIM, instead of having it refretted. I bet rosewood on the Agave Blue Tele would look sweet.