Adventures in Tru-Oil

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Tony_in_NYC
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Re: Adventures in Tru-Oil

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I finally saw a guitar finished with TruOil in person. I must say, I was pleasantly surprised with how the finish looked. I had only ever seen nitro and catalyzed polymer on factory made guitars until now. I wont switch from nitro though. I love the smell. It kills my brain cells and I cant seem to remember anything, but it looks nice. I wont switch from nitro though. I love the smell. It kills my brain cells and I cant seem to remember anything, but it looks nice. I wont switch from nitro though. I love the smell. It kills my brain cells and I cant seem to remember anything, but it looks nice.
Did i mention it looks nice, but it makes me forgetful? I think it kills brain cells.
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Re: Adventures in Tru-Oil

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TC
Try holding your breath , that way you kill less crap I can't remember what I was typin
John Hall
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Ken Hundley
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Re: Adventures in Tru-Oil

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I think you guys were talking about killing squirrels. I like the direction of conversation.
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David L
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Re: Adventures in Tru-Oil

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Yeah John, I try to kill less carp too, they don't taste very good. Did I mention that breathing nitro causes dyslexia?

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Re: Adventures in Tru-Oil

Post by deadedith »

And causes other things too - could you guys type louder??
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