charangohabsburg wrote:What about shelf life? I couldn't locate any seller of Tru Oil in my country so I'll have to import it which makes small quantities very unattractive.

Although the question has been asked, nobody has given a clear answer. Once the bottle has been opened Tru Oil starts to thicken up and harden (in fact it oxidizes). It's not a problem for one instrument, but if the next time you want to use it is a year later it will probably be useless. Even so, it skins over in the bottle very quickly so it's best to store the bottle upside-down between coats. Rick Turner advised using Bloxygen (an inert gas in an aerosol) to extend its shelf-life once opened but I've never found this, or an equivalent, in Europe. So that's why it's best to buy small bottles.
I once bought some from David Dyke in the UK. He'd obviously bought it in bulk and decanted it into smaller bottles. When I opened it a few weeks later it was virtually useless. I finished up getting it from the UK and postage wasn't bad.
I got it here:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BIRCHWOOD-CASEY-T ... 45fb670845
but there are a lot of sellers on Ebay UK now, and this one looks cheaper:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Birchwood-Casey-T ... 53dcc55307
By the way, everyone calls it an oil finish but it's really a varnish.