tru oil vs peacock oil

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I'm going to be finishing a bass guitar, and want to use an oil based finish,

have any of you compared tru oil to peacock oil? I am intrigued by peacock oil because it seems similar and is a gun stock oil finish,

would appreciate any opinions on it, thanks.
 
I haven‘t any experience of Tru Oil but have been using Peacock Oil for some time and find it to be excellent.

I seem to recall Shane Skelton of Skelton Saws (the manufacturer) has previously worked as a gunsmith. He’s a really nice guy and very helpful with questions.
 
@jimi43 formerly of this parish showed a guitar on Bench talk 101 last Thursday that he finished with Tru oil you can hear & see what he thinks of Tru oil from around 7 minutes in on this video.

After seeing the finish he achieved I’ll certainly be trying out Tru oil, even though I like & use Shane’s Peacock oil.
 
I found tru oil to be more like a wiping varnish than an oil finish, can start to be a bit plasticcy but does give a resilient finish. Interested in thoughts on peacock oil
 
I've used try-oil on rifle stocks which have then been used regularly for many years in sun, wind and rain and it's incredibly robust. It doesn't crack, chip or scratch.

I did try using it on a maple box I made and it was probably a bit yellow. On darker woods (such as my walnut rifle stocks) it's great.

I haven't used peacock oil so can't give you a comparison.
 
I'm gonna go with tru-oil, it sounds ideal, thanks for the suggestions!
 
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