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Are these normal and to be expected? Should a seller warn of these? And are these just paint cracks or into the wood? They are deeper than you can see in the pictures. Thanks
I have a Fender Strat with those same cracks. Still as stable as hell. Don't worry.
Guitars:
Charvel: USA Pro Mod Slime Green
1988 Model 2,
Jackson: Dinky HSS 'Blue/Orange Flame'
RR3
Gibson: 1978 Les Paul Spl Dbl Cut
1992 LP Studio 'Lite'
2005 SG Special
I have several Strat's, all are natural or Sunburst's with only one being "painted", and it doesn't have this. I have seen this before though and wondered.
My 86 model 3 dosen't have any,but my 87 has a small one.They may have used a different brand of paint for certain years.Looks like it's only in the clear coat anyway.
My white Fenderstrat and Charvel has these cracks to.
My guitars:
Fender Stratocaster 72 Reissue in White MIM
Fender Stratocaster 60 Reissue in Candy Red MIM
Jackson Fusion Professional SS
Ibanez -nylonguitar
Had the same crack on a 375 and the store told me exactly what people have been saying, "finish crack". I ended up stripping it and repainting though and found out that it was in fact in the wood! Never the less, after finsihing it, can't see it anymore and It doesn't seem to affect anything.
Fender Stratocaster Custom Shop Custom Classic
Fender Stratocaster Eric Clapton sig
Fender Telecaster Standard MM
Jackson Dinky DKMGT
Jackson Stealth EX
Charvel 375
Ibanez Daytripper
OLP Musicman
Carvin C250
Had the same crack on a 375 and the store told me exactly what people have been saying, "finish crack". I ended up stripping it and repainting though and found out that it was in fact in the wood! Never the less, after finsihing it, can't see it anymore and It doesn't seem to affect anything.
I know sometimes they can be caused by paint shrinkage and are harmless, but can't they also be an indicator that the guitar was dropped? I know if a bolty falls off the stand and hits the floor, you are almost guaranteed to have neck pocket cracks.
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I know sometimes they can be caused by paint shrinkage and are harmless, but can't they also be an indicator that the guitar was dropped? I know if a bolty falls off the stand and hits the floor, you are almost guaranteed to have neck pocket cracks.
I have also heard that it was from dropping it but i also figured it could be age. I would guess mine is from being dropped cuz my guitar had a lot of wear and tear on it when i got it, but thats character right??? Whoever had my guitar didnt really play it that much considering its age but they definetely didnt give it much t.l.c.
I have also heard that it was from dropping it but i also figured it could be age. I would guess mine is from being dropped cuz my guitar had a lot of wear and tear on it when i got it, but thats character right??? Whoever had my guitar didnt really play it that much considering its age but they definetely didnt give it much t.l.c.
I agree, if you've never dropped your guitar, slammed it against your half stack acting like a fool or kicked it over reaching for another one! You ain't playing it right
Fender Stratocaster Custom Shop Custom Classic
Fender Stratocaster Eric Clapton sig
Fender Telecaster Standard MM
Jackson Dinky DKMGT
Jackson Stealth EX
Charvel 375
Ibanez Daytripper
OLP Musicman
Carvin C250
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