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Crimson water bass stain. Navy blue and black for the body and a diluted amber for the neck. Both had tung oil and wax applied after which made it deep and richer
http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/235/oil-finishes-little-tutorial-for-my-wet-sanded-oil-finish-technique
The thing to remember here is that experimentation pays off and oil finishes rarely feel worse for a bit of back and forth between the stages. It’s what makes them good for this kind of thing. Most oils can just be wiped on and feel fine like that. This is about taking it to another level
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Also Danish or tru oil if you want quicker drying times. Tung oil is great but slow drying