In years past I have used all the finishes you mention at some time or other. I did use a lot of Min-Wax Antigue oil finish, which I believe is the same as Tru-Oil, just a lot cheaper because you get a quart for about the same price as two of the small bottles from Birchwood Casey. As others have posted, they all will work, and are really pretty similar. However, for that past several years, I have used Chambers finish and have no plans on ever using anything else. It seems to be fool proof if a minimum of care is used in the application, does not tend to leave drips or runs, gives you a wide range of levels of gloss, if that is important to you and is extremely durable. In short, if you are looking for a good finish, I think you are just making your life difficult it you use anything else. I understand and respect that some people want to use as traditional a finish as possible, although, I don't think anything available today is close to what was used in the old days.