the tru-oil ages better than the other oil finishes i offer. some people like oil finishes and some dont so its largely personal preference
personally i like a danish oil and wax finish that likes a lot of maintenence.
the tru-oil finish is a little more like lacquer in that it can be built up to quite a shine... so basically... as far as i can tell the feline tru-oil finish will be like my oil and wax but need less care - it really depends on the number of coats. if i do a tru-oil finish i will want to build it up so it looks almost like lacquer but it may need a bit of care occasionally like the feline one will
i think at the moment we were at 'wez's special polish' - which translated into english means a lacquer finish polished in a way which makes it non-sticky - - - the other end of the specturm is oil and wax, tru-oil falls in the middle - somewhere between oil &wax and a proper lacquer... all epending how many coats it gets
if it was for me i would make the decision based on the use of the guitar - i wouldnt want to tour with an oil and wax neck - but for home use and recording it certainly performs nicely.. at the end of the day it also comes down to personal biology... personally i find i start sticking to lacquered necks after five minutes because i have moderately sweaty hands. some people need never need to worry about anything other than lacquer
i only asked the question because for me the finish on that feline would be perfect... if you like it too its definately an option worth considering on your WV build. if you would prefer more like lacquer thats also an option as well as if you would like it more like raw wood.... as always the world is your lobster
