Thinner fretboard results in less tone. :laugh2:
Tim Plains Senior Member Joined Feb 10, 2008 Messages 14,405 Reaction score 12,294 Apr 17, 2017 #21 Thinner fretboard results in less tone.
Gibsonrocknroll Senior Member Joined Jul 10, 2010 Messages 3,585 Reaction score 2,665 Apr 18, 2017 #22 Try Gorgomyte fret and fingerboard cleaner.
2manyGuitars Senior Member Joined Feb 14, 2008 Messages 7,327 Reaction score 19,425 Apr 18, 2017 #23 hamerfan said: How do you think did i fit the new historicmakeover inlays in the fingerboard of my 99 Classic? Click to expand... Repair or replacing parts is one thing. Using it for routine maintenance is another. I use 800 grit sandpaper when refinishing a guitar. Not to clean it.
hamerfan said: How do you think did i fit the new historicmakeover inlays in the fingerboard of my 99 Classic? Click to expand... Repair or replacing parts is one thing. Using it for routine maintenance is another. I use 800 grit sandpaper when refinishing a guitar. Not to clean it.
Veeing Fly Senior Member Joined Sep 11, 2013 Messages 915 Reaction score 854 Apr 18, 2017 #24 Nope nope nope. Lemon oil and paper towels works just fine.