Guys, I just attended a Bass workshop with Ron Carter last weekend and got a couple insights from him. Amongst teaching everyone else in class, he singled me out and asked me about my Chrissy and who made it and such. Said he'd heard that the chinese can make really nice basses. It's nice to have Ron Carter tell you he likes your $2500 bass (tho he doesn't know how much I paid for it).
Anyways, he had me come over and check out his Juzek. I got to feel the neck on his bass as he had it down to the bare wood. I got to sense some of the mojo that bass has got from playing it. He told me I needed to get rid of the thin finish on the blond part of the neck and get down to the bare wood for a better feel. Thin lacquer? I didn't think there was finish on that part of the bass. Turns out he's right. As my Chrissy is just a cheap hybrid, I went to town with some light sandpaper. 0000 steel wool probably would've been better. The neck is now slicker than snot. Boy was he right.
Obviously this probably applies to other newly made basses that might have a finish on the neck like Christophers can. You might consider having a luthier do it for you, he probably won't use sandpaper. But I don't care so I did it myself.
Cheers.