It's hard keeping this going on 2 forums, so please excuse my cut and paste action.
As I stated this guitar sat un-played for months locked in my studio in it's bag. I don't know enough about wood to say what caused the crack. What I can say for certain is that I didn't do anything to cause it. If you feel they made the right call by losing many thousands of dollars in sales over my lifetime, all for a new neck that would have cost them next to nothing, then that is your opinion. From a business perspective, I will never be able to wrap my head around that point of view. To each his own I guess.
For the record, I am not mad at FMIC. If this situation is all that goes wrong in my life, I will consider myself very lucky. Poor me. My 1000 dollar guitar broke so I ordered a 3000 guitar to make myself feel better. It's not about that. I have always believed that you can tell what a person/organization is really like by how they treat the people that they don't HAVE to be nice to. How do people treat each other when the other person has nothing to offer them in return. Is FMIC within their rights not to replace the neck? Sure they are. Just as I have my right not to buy any more of their products. You have to admit though, if they replaced the neck for me free of charge, you would have an even better feeling about FMIC than you do now. I know I would.
I have a few Suhr's. Their customer service is second to none. I know a guy who bought a used Suhr. The Floyd posts were drilled wrong. Suhr replaced the guitar at no charge for the guy and offered to let him upgrade to different options at an additional cost if he wanted to. The guy wasn't even the original owner of the guitar. Did they have to do that? No. Did they make more than a few fans by doing that? I would say so.
I am not looking to buy up all the pointy/floyds. I just want one great one.
As I stated this guitar sat un-played for months locked in my studio in it's bag. I don't know enough about wood to say what caused the crack. What I can say for certain is that I didn't do anything to cause it. If you feel they made the right call by losing many thousands of dollars in sales over my lifetime, all for a new neck that would have cost them next to nothing, then that is your opinion. From a business perspective, I will never be able to wrap my head around that point of view. To each his own I guess.
For the record, I am not mad at FMIC. If this situation is all that goes wrong in my life, I will consider myself very lucky. Poor me. My 1000 dollar guitar broke so I ordered a 3000 guitar to make myself feel better. It's not about that. I have always believed that you can tell what a person/organization is really like by how they treat the people that they don't HAVE to be nice to. How do people treat each other when the other person has nothing to offer them in return. Is FMIC within their rights not to replace the neck? Sure they are. Just as I have my right not to buy any more of their products. You have to admit though, if they replaced the neck for me free of charge, you would have an even better feeling about FMIC than you do now. I know I would.
I have a few Suhr's. Their customer service is second to none. I know a guy who bought a used Suhr. The Floyd posts were drilled wrong. Suhr replaced the guitar at no charge for the guy and offered to let him upgrade to different options at an additional cost if he wanted to. The guy wasn't even the original owner of the guitar. Did they have to do that? No. Did they make more than a few fans by doing that? I would say so.
I am not looking to buy up all the pointy/floyds. I just want one great one.
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