your choice of finish.

your choice of finish.

  • heritage cherry

    Votes: 15 46.9%
  • natural

    Votes: 12 37.5%
  • others

    Votes: 5 15.6%

  • Total voters
    32
Re: your choice of finish.

of the two i think i'd go cherry...however i'd just stain it with a bit of black stain and get it to a dark grey shade myself as pac said.

-Mike
 
Re: your choice of finish.

the guy who invented fire said:
dani, I will have to scan a pic and post it for you...it is from a 1963 Fender catalog and there is a mahogany telecaster...plain as day...it looks cool!!!

yes please! you can get my email address from my profile. if you are too lazy here it is. dani@theqshop.com. :laugh2:

thanks as always,
dani
 
Re: your choice of finish.

Jazz Rock said:
A little off topic I know but, it seems everyone is using the kind of template for guitar make over display. Did you find tehm on the web, or is it something that goes around the forum?

By the way, I voted natural. Personally I would go with the traditional pickguard shape. But that only my opinion...

yes its available on the net. http://www.nymphusa.com/kisekae/kisekaeE1.asp
 
Re: your choice of finish.

dd12939 said:
If your body is mahogany, wouldn't the "natural" be considerably darker than that?

yup. both guitars were way darker. it somehow got bleached a tad when i imported it to the forum.
 
Re: your choice of finish.

thanks for the replies guys!

as expected, its really difficult to conclude which color to go for.

as of now,

15 - heritage cherry vs
11 - natural vs
4 - others

very close fight for the cherry and natural.
 
Re: your choice of finish.

i vote other a friend of mine had one he built that had the same kind of body and he put walnut stain on it and it looked pretty cool he worked for a guitar company and said thats what they do for the natural backs of guitars like les pauls.
 
Re: your choice of finish.

man-in-moon said:
i vote other a friend of mine had one he built that had the same kind of body and he put walnut stain on it and it looked pretty cool he worked for a guitar company and said thats what they do for the natural backs of guitars like les pauls.

now that's a thought man-in-moon. its always easier to stain wood darker than its original color unless bleaching is an option.

thanks as always,
dani
 
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