FretlessOnly wrote:Scott: I'm not an expert in fingerboard varnish, but I would think that the presence of the varnish would pose a fair bit of extra work in terms of cleaning up the board after a de-fret. Also, if it has neck binding, that adds to the challenge of doing a clean job.
Personally, I'd like to see a Rick fingerboard without the varnish on a FL. I think that would add more woodiness to the sound and reduce "string clack" (for me, anyway). I play in a manner that includes hammer-ons and otherwise fingering the notes heavily which produces significant clack at times. But I'm not sure how a bare fingerboard would survive with an oil finish and in terms of string wear.
That's one of my problems, John. I don't quite know how a Ric FL feels. I've never even picked one up.
I rarely see a Ric out in public, let alone a FL but then again I don't go out hunting for them either.
I'd be tempted to bare wood one but then again, I'd be tempted to have it done right and have the entire fretboard replaced... with or without varnish.
This is why I've wanted a beater Ric for some time. I'd built it and it would go through a few stages, I'm sure and I wouldn't feel bad about "devaluing" it at all.
Don't get me wrong, I play my 4003S/5 almost daily and have just about finished cleaning up all the gashes I've put into it the last year but I don't want to have to clean up a valuable instrument as often as I play them.
Now I've rambled...
