New 660 binding anomaly
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Re: New 660 binding anomaly
Looks to me like the edge of the guitar was bumped somehow. This is a "shear defect" caused by a trauma to the clearcoat.
I could be wrong, but this is the best I can do without having the instrument in hand.
The fix for this--if, in fact, this is what it is--sounds scary, but it involves cutting into the clearcoat with a new #11 Exacto, opening the cut slightly, and filling the area with water-thin super glue. After a day or two, the area is sanded with #1000 paper and re-buffed. If this doesn't work, the area is sanded back to the binding and re-clear-coated.
I could be wrong, but this is the best I can do without having the instrument in hand.
The fix for this--if, in fact, this is what it is--sounds scary, but it involves cutting into the clearcoat with a new #11 Exacto, opening the cut slightly, and filling the area with water-thin super glue. After a day or two, the area is sanded with #1000 paper and re-buffed. If this doesn't work, the area is sanded back to the binding and re-clear-coated.
Re: New 660 binding anomaly
Thanks Paul. Whatever the reason/cause, I'm just going to leave the binding as it is. Its not terribly noticeable. Of course if the guitar did suffer some "trauma" I could get it fixed and send the bill to Mitch Easter (its his old 381). 
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Steve, is that Turquoise or Sea Green?
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Its a Sea Green 381V69 John (maybe the only one?). I don't have a solo pic, but here's the happy Sea Green family:
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Re: New 660 binding anomaly
John, surely you knew of my sickness? 
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Man, I think it's defective and you should sell it. I'll buy86kubicki wrote:I recently noticed that a small area of the binding on my 381 seems a little weird. The black areas are faded and not as strong as the rest of the binding. The pic is a bit out of focus, but I think you can see what I mean. Any idea what may be the cause?
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Cool shot of the family!86kubicki wrote:Its a Sea Green 381V69 John (maybe the only one?). I don't have a solo pic, but here's the happy Sea Green family:
Sylvain Sylvain from the New York Dolls has one as well.
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I thought Sylvain Sylvain's 381 was discussed somewhere here and it was determined that his was a Blue Boy. I'll see if I can find that info.paologregorio wrote:Cool shot of the family!86kubicki wrote:Its a Sea Green 381V69 John (maybe the only one?). I don't have a solo pic, but here's the happy Sea Green family:
Sylvain Sylvain from the New York Dolls has one as well.
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Steve, I knew of your "sickness" but didn't know you had that many and different models. Very nice. I liked your play on words too, and used it.
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"The binding also distorts in height and shape in different areas"
I just got my 660/12 AFG last week and noticed the same thing on my guitar.
My 360/6 and 360/12 had none of these binding issues so I am relieved to read from Paul that this is just a part of the hand made process.
I am assuming it is the same explanation as to why the top side neck near the fret board on my 660/12 the varnish seems to be a little heavy and uneven leaving some pock marks behind?
Is your 660 Blue Burst a 6 or a 12?
I'd love to track down a 660/6 Blue Burst
I just got my 660/12 AFG last week and noticed the same thing on my guitar.
My 360/6 and 360/12 had none of these binding issues so I am relieved to read from Paul that this is just a part of the hand made process.
I am assuming it is the same explanation as to why the top side neck near the fret board on my 660/12 the varnish seems to be a little heavy and uneven leaving some pock marks behind?
Is your 660 Blue Burst a 6 or a 12?
I'd love to track down a 660/6 Blue Burst
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Well thanks Paul for detaing this question.
I have this same thing on the binding of my new AFG 660 and wasn't quite sure what was going on. It looks a little like the checkered binding was painted on (although, of course, I knew it wasn't. Can you imagine the work that would be involved in that?). I didn't bother me much but it sure is nice to know what it is.
Thanks again
I have this same thing on the binding of my new AFG 660 and wasn't quite sure what was going on. It looks a little like the checkered binding was painted on (although, of course, I knew it wasn't. Can you imagine the work that would be involved in that?). I didn't bother me much but it sure is nice to know what it is.
Thanks again
