Re: poly vs. nitro clear coat - age



Dave Van <daveYOURHAT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The Repair Guy wrote:
Jim <askme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A true test would have to use the SAME guitar
(finish, test, strip, finish, test), played by a freakin'
robot (to make sure all notes are hit the same
way).

Easier way: ignore wood, use artificial body.
If you're only testing for differences in finish,
the body material shouldn't matter as long as
it's uniform (well... uniform compared to wood,
anyway).

But the argument is about the impact that finish
has on the wood.

My mistake. I thought it was about the effect
finish has on a guitar's sound. Maybe I mixed
up threads...

The Repair Guy
repairguy1993 dot netfirms dot com
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