Traditional satin finish - durability?

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northernbreed
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Traditional satin finish - durability?

Post: # 3379Post northernbreed
Tue Jan 26, 2021 6:00 pm

Hi - wondering if we know yet what the longer-term durability might be for the Vintage Satin finish that Collings now offers for their Traditional models?

There is something about it that just "looks" fragile, but I have no idea, and thought I'd ask. I'm pretty easy on my guitars anyway, and the usual Collings gloss finish holds up very well for me.

Thanks!

Eric Jones
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Re: Traditional satin finish - durability?

Post: # 3380Post Eric Jones
Wed Jan 27, 2021 12:03 am

I don’t know the answer, but I’ll pose another question: is it the same satin finished used on the MT and MF mandolins? Just a thinner coat on the Traditional models or maybe a different finish altogether?

Greg Y
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Re: Traditional satin finish - durability?

Post: # 3381Post Greg Y
Wed Jan 27, 2021 12:38 am

Northernbreed I'm betting it will hold up just fine. The same concerns were raised when the varnish finish came out.....I have a 10yr old D1av varnish and it still sparkles. Over the years I've had an MT mandolin, a Waterloo 14L and an OM1aJL..... I think if you're a thrasher you can damage any guitar regardless of finish. If you don't use it, it will look pristine, like an ignored closet-queen, and if you just play it.....well over time, it will get some patina and normal player wear

Tempotantrum
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Re: Traditional satin finish - durability?

Post: # 3385Post Tempotantrum
Fri Jan 29, 2021 1:21 am

I have a D1ATS since June of last year and I play it everyday. It does have a bit of a shine forming where my arm hangs over the top bout. It does not bother me and I do believe the satin finish makes a positive difference. Love the guitar and it does not appear be more susceptible to dings, scratches, etc. than gloss finish.

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