So, I've got an ash body with a maple neck and fretboard.
I'm tossing up what to use now, was originally going to go with a paint finish, but now I'm thinking a good oil and maybe dye would be ideal.
So, the initial thought was tru-oil, however I can't get it locally, which I can deal with, but would prefer getting something locally and quickly hah.

Next thought was boiled linseed oil, however that doesn't have a varnish in it apparently, so might not be as hardy.

So now I'm just kinda stuck between what they would look like, and whether they'd be viable. Definitely keen on an oil finish.
I'm thinking of maybe putting a dye on the wood first, but not sure how I'd go about that/ where I'd get the dye from semi locally. Did look into the dingotone dyes/ finishes, but wasn't sure how well they'd go with the whole transition from body to neck finish.
Though, I wonder if the finish stuff from them gives off an oil like sheen to the wood. If not, could probably get one of them and some oil to use over the top or with the oil or something

Ideas/ thoughts?
Will those two oils work well for maple fretboard/ neck as well?