I have been wanting a KV for 18 years, and finally pulled the trigger on one. Jackson has no records of the SN so they thought it was a pre-Scottsdale, but the paperwork has a 10/02 publication with Scottsdale address, so I would assume this is an early Fender model.
The guitar is beautiful and feels great in my hands. Overall I'd say I was thrilled, but for one issue. The fret ends are so sharp they are threatening to shred the side of my damned index finger if i keep playing.
As beautiful as the guitar looks & feels, the last thing I would have expected would be for such an avoidable QC issue to pop up. It particularly sucks since the trustworthy guys are backlogged and the only way to circumvent the line is to buy pickups (installed) then ask them to do the fret business. The KV2 cleaned me out, so that isn't going to happen anytime soon. Guess I should stock up on bandaids.
Anybody else have sharp frets on their USA? I wonder if it was due to the transitional period.
The guitar is beautiful and feels great in my hands. Overall I'd say I was thrilled, but for one issue. The fret ends are so sharp they are threatening to shred the side of my damned index finger if i keep playing.
As beautiful as the guitar looks & feels, the last thing I would have expected would be for such an avoidable QC issue to pop up. It particularly sucks since the trustworthy guys are backlogged and the only way to circumvent the line is to buy pickups (installed) then ask them to do the fret business. The KV2 cleaned me out, so that isn't going to happen anytime soon. Guess I should stock up on bandaids.
Anybody else have sharp frets on their USA? I wonder if it was due to the transitional period.
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