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Explorer Finish Issue (dang, Epiphone)

So i'm thinking about getting an Epi Explorer Korina Bass. I tried one out at the GC the other day, and I dug alot of things about it. The look is awesome, and the tone is grumbly but nice (I think it just might be the best bass for metal :hiding: ). The one thing I could not get past was the terrible finish. The neck has a really sticky, greasy polyurethane finish that feels like crap, especially next to my sexy CV Pbass. If I really have to resand the neck I probably won't let that stop me, but I wanna know if it was specific to the ebony model I played. Does the natural finish have the same gloss? I get the feeling finishes are pretty similar across the Epi lines, so any experience with the Explorer guitar or other Epis would be appreciated.

Sorry that this thread seem like a whole lot of ado about nothing, but thank in advance. :D
 
I haven't played a Korina, but i played an ebony. I would hazard a guess that the clear poly finish is going to be the same stuff.

The ebony felt a lot like the neck on my T-bird, which I don't mind -- but my hands are always dry, so poly necks don't drag for me.

You could always steel-wool it down.

Another solution is to do a Warmoth build - cost a bit more, but you'd have your selection of necks.

By the way, I think the Explorer made the best possible use of those Epi pickups -- they located one farther forward than the T-bird. Those pickups do respond best to a pick, but consider swapping them out. And by the time you do that... Warmoth.