Hi Guys,
I am from the UK, new to your forum and this is my first post.
I suppose the first good guitar I got was a Japan Charvel Model 1a in the 1980's and I used that right though for 17 years!
Well, this week from selling a PRS and savings I FINALLY, manged to buy a USA Jackson RR1TF!
It plays beautifully, but it managed to get through Jackson Quality Control with a few issues, the first was lacquer pooling, a tuning key that needs lots of turn to get anywhere when the other tune in a quarter to half turn and scratches in the fretboard from the file used to finish the frets (or binding).
I am disapointed by this and the dealer (who has so far been very, very helpful) has had to collect the guitar and it is going back.. he will get someone local to refinish the lacquer if it is possible without stripping the whole thing down and is getting back to Fender on the other issues... of course nothing will happen there I suspect...:think:
This is the pooling, minor I know but combined with the other things it should not happen on a guitar of this value:
Anyway sorry to start on a low note, but my question is:
Is this common, have the standards slipped recently?
Has it changed with the Fender takeover?
Please do not go bananas and start flaming me guys... it is not my fault I got a guitar with problems that I am having to try to remedy...
I suppose I will be without the guitar for a good few weeks... I hope the guys who refinish it at the dealers know what they are doing!
Worry times... not a good start... it does look great though huh!
I am from the UK, new to your forum and this is my first post.
I suppose the first good guitar I got was a Japan Charvel Model 1a in the 1980's and I used that right though for 17 years!
Well, this week from selling a PRS and savings I FINALLY, manged to buy a USA Jackson RR1TF!
It plays beautifully, but it managed to get through Jackson Quality Control with a few issues, the first was lacquer pooling, a tuning key that needs lots of turn to get anywhere when the other tune in a quarter to half turn and scratches in the fretboard from the file used to finish the frets (or binding).
I am disapointed by this and the dealer (who has so far been very, very helpful) has had to collect the guitar and it is going back.. he will get someone local to refinish the lacquer if it is possible without stripping the whole thing down and is getting back to Fender on the other issues... of course nothing will happen there I suspect...:think:
This is the pooling, minor I know but combined with the other things it should not happen on a guitar of this value:
Anyway sorry to start on a low note, but my question is:
Is this common, have the standards slipped recently?
Has it changed with the Fender takeover?
Please do not go bananas and start flaming me guys... it is not my fault I got a guitar with problems that I am having to try to remedy...
I suppose I will be without the guitar for a good few weeks... I hope the guys who refinish it at the dealers know what they are doing!
Worry times... not a good start... it does look great though huh!
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