Got a good bottle of Dunlop 65 lemon oil and some 0000 steel wool? It does wonders on laurel.
But a 15% discount surely doesn't hurt!
Got a good bottle of Dunlop 65 lemon oil and some 0000 steel wool? It does wonders on laurel.
You got off easy.NICQ wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 11:00 pmI buy a couple of Squiers each year (some used - some from thomann) and sometimes you get one that looks meh or has slipped through QC.. I'm very picky with streaks in the fretboard but when you order online you sometimes have to take the risk
Had one Bullet Mustang that also had a very dry and porous Laurel fretboard, some cracks in the fretboard somewhere between 14th and 16th fret and toolmarks.. I also sanded the glue residue and toolmarks off, oiled the fretboard a couple of times (one time wasn't enough) and it is a very cool neck now... I don't mind the cracks, never play upnthere anyways![]()
The bright part is the wood - if you can live with it then good
If not Ebonizing the fretboard is an option - I did that with 3 of my Squier necks when I couldn't stand the streaks in the wood or the peau ferro light colour .. Fiebings Leather Dye worked well if you want to go dark![]()
so i've modded maybe 20-25 bullet mustangs since they were released and i've seen some absolute horror stories with QC. my bandmate devan has bought 4 over the years.Embenny wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 11:12 pm
You got off easy.
I replaced my Bullet Mustang's neck entirely, because the wood was so soft that you could (no joke) bend a note upward by 4 semitones just by pulling the neck back. Just trying to play the damn thing felt like Kevin Shields was operating a vibrato independently of what I was trying to do.
The body was flawless, though, and was what I was really after, so it's now a fantastic guitar with a killer MIJ Jaguar neck.
Maybe this?MattK wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 8:54 pmEh, it plays perfectly well, and the light patch is not too noticeable. When I get a chance I will experiment with some dye or stain to see if I can bring it a bit darker.
And Futuron - I agree, it's a streak, it's just a terrible choice for a highly visible part of a special-run instrument promoted for its looks.
Sounds like you got a good one in all the ways that are truly important, then!MattK wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 4:57 pmI checked that out from the previous recommendation ... from the name and the description I get the sense it's probably coffee grounds/oils in paste wax. I might try a home made version.
And, after all the fuss, last night I sat down with it and flipped the switch to the rhythm position, started playing little arpeggio figures and drones, for ten minutes I couldn't put a finger wrong and I absolutely loved it.