My Westone Spectrum MX has a red fretboard which is as tough a paint finish as anything I've ever seen! I was told once that the paint was probably a catalysed polyurethane; does that sound right?
My Westone Spectrum MX has a red fretboard which is as tough a paint finish as anything I've ever seen! I was told once that the paint was probably a catalysed polyurethane; does that sound right?
"If it's Blues music in a bar and it helps people swallow their drink of choice, or it's a dance song and people get up off their chairs and shuffle their feet, or it's a Jazz tune and the Chardonnay tastes so much better... then it's all good."
- Marcel
Nr 1: Red Widow LP-1MQ (Finished) ->Diary<-
"If it's Blues music in a bar and it helps people swallow their drink of choice, or it's a dance song and people get up off their chairs and shuffle their feet, or it's a Jazz tune and the Chardonnay tastes so much better... then it's all good."
- Marcel
Ok... new account - the old one was being a little hesitant in letting me on from our desktop, and spat the dummy, hence the new handle!
I've got some photos of the neck but unsure how to proceed now. Is there an image program in here, or do I have to look for an outboard one?
In the meantime, go here...
http://forum.westoneguitars.net/
... then go to Members Westones and, then put Spectrum MX Trans red into the search engine.. that's mine.
Last edited by corsair5517; 03-11-2017 at 09:20 AM.