I own a KH-602 and the cavities on the guitar are smooth with no bare wood. LTD's are made in Korea too. Some people are just lazy and impatient when it comes to paint work.
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Originally posted by mm2002With that said, I think you're being a bit picky!
Remember, this guitar was bought through a "big box" dealer over the net. If I had had the opportunity to play & inspect the guitar in person first, I probably would've just passed on the purchase in the first place. But that doesn't work with web sales. And that's why the dealer allows returns for any reason at all - inc. just not liking it after trying it in person. (Although I did like it otherwise.) So they'll just relist it on their website for someone else, and no harm / no foul. It's not like it went back to J/C for a warranty claim.
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Originally posted by texasfuryIf a company is touting custom guitars made in the USA as the pinnacle of their product, stuff like that better have some semblance of smoothness. I wouldn't expect the trem rout to be perfectly mirror smooth like the body, but damn it, at least put a polisher on a drill or something and take 5 minutes to smooth out the roughness. If automotive car wheel painters can do this type of finishwork with even more difficult recesses to polish (and for less money), I'm sure Jackson could do the same.My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.
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Originally posted by petedzI've seen lots of rough trem routes on well made guitars. Personally, it wouldn't bother me.
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