Just got a call from the guy who's setting up my DK1. Appears that the neck was removed in order to repair the binding and headstock. The cracks are hardly noticeable. Should I be concerned?
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Is it in the pocket or just in the finish? It's not uncommon for them to be in the finish. If it's in the wood you have an issue.
EDIT: This is from a guitar I sold almost a year back.
As you can see, the neck shifting under tension caused the clear to move and crack, which is very common in bolt-ons, more so in guitars smaller neck heels But it does not extend into the wood. I would go and visually inspect it.Last edited by CharvelRocker; 10-21-2008, 12:57 PM.
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Went to inspect it earlier today. The cracks on my DK1 look similar to the ones pictured, only suggesting the clear/finish has cracked. Had it gone into the wood, how would I notice? Would I be able to see the wood through the paint? I'll try to take some photos of it when the guitar is returned to me, which shouldn't be too long now.Fuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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I HIGHLY doubt it went into the wood if it looks like the ones picture and the wood is still rigid. The guitar would had to taken some kind of physical trauma to crack it in the wood, in which case there would be some physical evidence somewhere else on it due to the force that would required to cause such a crack
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It wasn't cracked until Reverb got it back from Fender UK. Music Inn spotted the problem and insisted I take a look before they go ahead with the setup.Fuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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Originally posted by rjohnstone View PostYou run the risk of finish cracks anytime you put a neck on a guitar.
No "trauma" is required for this to happen.
That act of properly seating a neck can cause finish cracks. Especially if it was a snug fit to begin with._________________________________________________
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Originally posted by rjohnstone View PostYou run the risk of finish cracks anytime you put a neck on a guitar.
No "trauma" is required for this to happen.
That act of properly seating a neck can cause finish cracks. Especially if it was a snug fit to begin with.
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Originally posted by CharvelRocker View PostI'm saying it would require trauma to crack the wood, not the finish...
I agree, it would take trauma to crack the wood.
Like a retard I once saw who kept forcefully wiggling a neck from side to side in the pocket trying to get it to come off.-Rick
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Originally posted by rjohnstone View PostMy bad.
I agree, it would take trauma to crack the wood.
Like a retard I once saw who kept forcefully wiggling a neck from side to side in the pocket trying to get it to come off.
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