The Pablo Santana CS Koa/Spruce I bought last month has opened a 1/4 inch crack in the clearcoat on the headstock. It's obvious that this is practically unrepairable. As a matter of fact, I wouldn't allow anyone to touch this thing. It's so small that it's really not a big deal. If it were on any other of my guitars, I wouldn't have even bothered to post.
The clearcoat is thick, the paintjob on the headstock is a thing of beauty, and I'll just have to live with it. I'm fine, because I love this guitar.
Now, the crack wasn't there on Friday, but it's there today! I went on a short vacation over the weekend and turned off the AC in my house. That's ok I thought because the temp didn't rise above 85. Well, it's got to be the weather that caused this, right? Does humidity affect the clearcoat? This guitar was made in the Fall of 2005, so it's not like it hasn't had a chance to settle.
So, the reason I'm posting this is that there have been a lot of clearcoat problems lately with new guitars (I can think of four instances in particular on this board). A lot of people have been asking about quality control, but having seen this issue appear in "realtime" practically before my eyes, I'm now a believer that these things can happen anywhere, at the factory, in shipping, hot UPS trucks, or in the home. The basic upshot of my concern is this: is this particular clear coat susceptible to humidity/heat? Is this a new clearcoat that the Shop is using? And, there's about 1/8 of an inch of it on my archtop. Could it be too thick? I'm just wondering if all the problems are traceable not to craftsmanship at all, but to bad material.
The clearcoat is thick, the paintjob on the headstock is a thing of beauty, and I'll just have to live with it. I'm fine, because I love this guitar.
Now, the crack wasn't there on Friday, but it's there today! I went on a short vacation over the weekend and turned off the AC in my house. That's ok I thought because the temp didn't rise above 85. Well, it's got to be the weather that caused this, right? Does humidity affect the clearcoat? This guitar was made in the Fall of 2005, so it's not like it hasn't had a chance to settle.
So, the reason I'm posting this is that there have been a lot of clearcoat problems lately with new guitars (I can think of four instances in particular on this board). A lot of people have been asking about quality control, but having seen this issue appear in "realtime" practically before my eyes, I'm now a believer that these things can happen anywhere, at the factory, in shipping, hot UPS trucks, or in the home. The basic upshot of my concern is this: is this particular clear coat susceptible to humidity/heat? Is this a new clearcoat that the Shop is using? And, there's about 1/8 of an inch of it on my archtop. Could it be too thick? I'm just wondering if all the problems are traceable not to craftsmanship at all, but to bad material.
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