Pau Ferro darkening can it be done?

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anyone done it?
My Epi HEritage Cherry Burst Lester has PF --- works great sounds fine plays fine -- but looks WASHED OUT --- anyone had any sux sess in darkeing one of these non rosewood boards??

IF SO share -- share--

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anyone done it?
My Epi HEritage Cherry Burst Lester has PF --- works great sounds fine plays fine -- but looks WASHED OUT --- anyone had any sux sess in darkeing one of these non rosewood boards??

IF SO share -- share--

puff puff pASS
This is silly, I know, but....have you tried oiling the fretboard? I use lemon oil to clean, and bore oil to condition. I don’t have any guitars with that wood used for the fretboard, but even a medium dark “American Rosewood” board comes out looking like ebony...
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That’s freshly cleaned, oiled, restrung, and set up.
 
Stew-Mac sells a fretboard oil with darkener in it.

You can also add artist's oil pigments yourself to bore oil, boiled linseed oil, or whatever your fretboard oil of choice might be.
That way you could make it in a couple of colors. I've thought of reddening one fretboard as well as darkening another.

India ink and leather dye are mostly used for blackening fretboards to look like ebony, I think.
Stew-Mac sells the Fiebing black and recommends it for ebonizing.
But Fiebing does make it in brown too.
 
This is silly, I know, but....have you tried oiling the fretboard? I use lemon oil to clean, and bore oil to condition. I don’t have any guitars with that wood used for the fretboard, but even a medium dark “American Rosewood” board comes out looking like ebony...
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That’s freshly cleaned, oiled, restrung, and set up.
yep and its no where CLOSE the the lovely dark color on your sg
 
I realized I had a small 1/2 pint of minwax polyshades stain/poly -- satin finish in a dark mahogany color (purchased for another project that never got off the ground ) ......
Maybe??????? that would woik?
 
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