Elgravos
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Hi Guys,
Joined the forum not too long ago. I have a CuRo 24 on order which I’m hoping to receive in the not too distant future. In the meantime, I was wondering about the finishing process for PRS rosewood necks (neck back, not the fret board!). Specifically, is the neck wood completely raw or is there some type of finish applied (like gun oil / true oil / wax)?
If it is left raw, does anyone know to what level it is sanded? Is it finished to a 600 / 800 grit or does it go higher with perhaps polishing to 1200 or even higher? I’m a big fan of very high grit polished raw necks (up to 2000) and was wondering where PRS fit in the spectrum.
Thanks for the insight!
Joined the forum not too long ago. I have a CuRo 24 on order which I’m hoping to receive in the not too distant future. In the meantime, I was wondering about the finishing process for PRS rosewood necks (neck back, not the fret board!). Specifically, is the neck wood completely raw or is there some type of finish applied (like gun oil / true oil / wax)?
If it is left raw, does anyone know to what level it is sanded? Is it finished to a 600 / 800 grit or does it go higher with perhaps polishing to 1200 or even higher? I’m a big fan of very high grit polished raw necks (up to 2000) and was wondering where PRS fit in the spectrum.
Thanks for the insight!