Should I be concerned?
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docbass
Should I be concerned?
I noticed over the weekend that the finish on my 4003's neck appears to be lifting a little where it meets the 18th and 19th. frets. It's not in the center of the frets, but where the finish meets the edge of the frets. There don't appear to be any breaks in the finish that I can see or feel, just a lightened color as the finish isn't right down on the fretboard as it should be.
Should I be concerned about this?
Should I be concerned about this?
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docbass
Yeah, it's not bad, but the finish (or whatever Ric calls it, I don't recall right now) is definitely not down tight at the edges of a few frets.
I'd hate to take it back to the dealer, he graciously replaced my first 4003 (with some neck problems) at no expense to me a year or so ago. Might be the best alternative though. I play it enough, I'd really miss it if it were out for repair.
I'd hate to take it back to the dealer, he graciously replaced my first 4003 (with some neck problems) at no expense to me a year or so ago. Might be the best alternative though. I play it enough, I'd really miss it if it were out for repair.
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I sent my 4003 to RIC for warranty work (several inlays were cracking) and the turnaround was only a few weeks. Plus they fixed several nicks/scratches on the Midnight Blue finish as a bonus.....I was very happy with the repairs/service. I am just assuming that it is still covered under warranty since you mention that your 1st one had a problem a year ago. You can deal with RIC directly on warranty issues.
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docbass
That was probably the thread I posted ,but I can't find it either!
It was titled 'Do these frets look normal'.
After getting my 4003 in February, I noticed under certain light that there was what appeared t be separation of the finish around some of the frets.
It wasn't that bad ,but I was a bit concerned and John Hall said it was due to moisture causing the sealer at the edges of the frets beneath the finish to turn whitish and that when the climate changed it would return to normal.
My worry was that the finish would crack at the edges of the frets, but this isn't the case.....It is far less noticeable than it was.
I had posted some pics in my original post,but they are gone from the server where they were uploaded....I don't think I have any pics from that time.
It was titled 'Do these frets look normal'.
After getting my 4003 in February, I noticed under certain light that there was what appeared t be separation of the finish around some of the frets.
It wasn't that bad ,but I was a bit concerned and John Hall said it was due to moisture causing the sealer at the edges of the frets beneath the finish to turn whitish and that when the climate changed it would return to normal.
My worry was that the finish would crack at the edges of the frets, but this isn't the case.....It is far less noticeable than it was.
I had posted some pics in my original post,but they are gone from the server where they were uploaded....I don't think I have any pics from that time.
Ah! my 2002 4003 i got from mike parks was brand new......but of course was made 2 years ago. It had the same problem, white marks around the frets. Did it start chipping? The answer is yes
and now on certain frets i have green oxide build up where the fret meets the finish. I clean it up - it returns. Solution: i dont worry about it
and now on certain frets i have green oxide build up where the fret meets the finish. I clean it up - it returns. Solution: i dont worry about itThe email address shown is down, you can email me at [email protected]
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docbass
Rickenbacker sprays the finish on their guitars after the frets are done which is really why this happens. I suppose it's unavoidable given that the fingerboards are bound, but on my unbound 3000's, I've pulled all of the frets, refinished the neck and had them re-fretted in that order. The fretboard looks like a mirror without the usual finish rise at the fret or cloudiness that happens in damp weather.
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docbass
