For instruments that I build from scratch, shellac/oil/alcohol mix til it seems "right". Varies with wood.
MOST of the older restoration work seems to be primarily shellac, some variants of amber/clear, oils, or not exactly sure...
I also see plenty of BAD and very poorly done polyurethane finishes, short of sanding and/or stripping all the way to bare wood [ I'll do that for a really nicely made one], most I'll just roughen and re coat with poly to fill scratches and refresh. If I had to guess, most of these came out of the "revival" ? Lots of heart, but not much skill or coins.....
Shellac is SO forgiving, It mixes and matches to other shellacs, blends to itself, and allows for forgiveness...
Don't know if this link will help in your quest.
