Swollen walnut strip on back of neck
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Swollen walnut strip on back of neck
I have a new 360-12 FG # 05 17839 that I received in June as a gift from my wife. I posted a thread here a couple of months ago seeking advise for a problem on the back of the neck with a swollen walnut piece. You can feel a "raise" on the walnut piece laminate on the surface on the back of the neck. The advice then was to wait a bit to see if it settles down. It's still there.
I gig with this guitar in a 60's cover band but have a break in gigs this fall so I am considering my options: (this may be anal but it's bugging me-the guitar is much too beautiful to have this problem!)
1. Send the guitar back to the factory for warranty finish repair work.
2. Send it to Mark for the "works" or Paul (?)for finish work.
3. Try to live with it.
There is also an issue with spacing on the saddle pieces. Otherwise it's a wonderful guitar that sounds fantastic live thru my SFTR.
My local tech lowered the nut action and did some other setup work so I could gig with it this summer but refuses to attempt the finish repair on the back of the neck so as not to void my 1 year finish warranty.
Has anyone out there ever experienced this with a new Rickenbacker? Is the finish thick enough that I could attempt to rub this out myself? Should I box it up and send it to Rickenbacker?
I gig with this guitar in a 60's cover band but have a break in gigs this fall so I am considering my options: (this may be anal but it's bugging me-the guitar is much too beautiful to have this problem!)
1. Send the guitar back to the factory for warranty finish repair work.
2. Send it to Mark for the "works" or Paul (?)for finish work.
3. Try to live with it.
There is also an issue with spacing on the saddle pieces. Otherwise it's a wonderful guitar that sounds fantastic live thru my SFTR.
My local tech lowered the nut action and did some other setup work so I could gig with it this summer but refuses to attempt the finish repair on the back of the neck so as not to void my 1 year finish warranty.
Has anyone out there ever experienced this with a new Rickenbacker? Is the finish thick enough that I could attempt to rub this out myself? Should I box it up and send it to Rickenbacker?
Rod, my question would be why have someone else repair the item, at your cost, instead of sending it back to RIC while it is under warranty and at their cost? Assuming you sent in the warranty card. I have never experienced your problem but if I had any problem with a new, under warranty Rick I wouldn't hesitate to send it back to them. BTW, don't you mean 'maple' laminate?
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This sounds pretty simple unless you left the guitar in adverse conditions(trunk of car,damp, cold basement) The factory will be able to make a judgement on repairing your guitar as long as you met their requirements. That is why they have a Warranty Dept. Don't hesitate, and a bit of advice: if you or someone else attempts to alter,repair,fix,or adjust what you describe as a swollen walnut stringer, it will void your warranty.
11 out of 10 Howard. Very sound advice.
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