So, I have been lusting after an olympic white bass for a long time, with either a black or tort guard (probably matching headstock as well). I don't think this is too exotic, but we all know the standard issues with the lack of color available for lefties.
I have two basses. A 2005 American Jazz Deluxe in Sunburst (mint guard/alder body), and a Squier P-Bass antique burst (tort guard, agathis body). I love them both (took PJ suggestion on my Squier by dropping in some new PUPs(Fender 62 RI, not the Lindys) and put some flats on it). The Jazz is my main player in my church band, and my Squier I use when I jam informally with folks who are fans of 60 rock and Motown, or am on the road for work.
I have heard that getting a refinish done can hurt the wood on your bass, and that agathis is not a good wood to get a refinish done (these are notions from the internet boards). Is this true? Are there any issues regarding intergrity of the body, or finish issues that I need to be aware of?
Also, how bad does a refinish hurt resale value? If I refinished my Squier, I can't see that hurting resale value anymore, but figured I would ask. My Jazz is a keeper, I can't see ever reselling that bass, so if I refinished it, it would stay.
Any guidance from this august group would be appreciated.
FWIW, I am inclined to refinish my Jazz (with the "thinner undercoat" per marketing materials and keep it forever (unless I switch to a five), and keep the P bass look on it.