Neck finish question on a new 360-12.
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 6:29 am
This is my first post. What a great forum. There is a wealth of information here!
My wife bought me a new 360-12 FG for my B-day. Great gift! It's been many years since I've owned a Rickenbacker and I'v always regretted selling the ones I've had. She bought it this week from a major retailer and had it shipped it to my home.
I immediately noticed that the dark strip on the back of the neck feels uneven and seems to have "swelled" or raised slightly. I hate to be picky but this can be felt when holding the guitar and is noticeable down the entire length of the neck, but not on the headstock or the neck heel.
I really don't want to return the guitar for an exchange because it was a gift AND because I like the look and playability of this one.
Could this be a simple finish prob across the glue joints of the laminate that could be rubbed out? Should I go ahead and send in the warranty card now and later send the guitar in for warranty repair if it gets worse? I have a busy summer gig schedule and really want to use the guitar (starting tonight!), but I know the uneven surface on the back of the neck will start bugging me. Thanks for the advice.
Rod
My wife bought me a new 360-12 FG for my B-day. Great gift! It's been many years since I've owned a Rickenbacker and I'v always regretted selling the ones I've had. She bought it this week from a major retailer and had it shipped it to my home.
I immediately noticed that the dark strip on the back of the neck feels uneven and seems to have "swelled" or raised slightly. I hate to be picky but this can be felt when holding the guitar and is noticeable down the entire length of the neck, but not on the headstock or the neck heel.
I really don't want to return the guitar for an exchange because it was a gift AND because I like the look and playability of this one.
Could this be a simple finish prob across the glue joints of the laminate that could be rubbed out? Should I go ahead and send in the warranty card now and later send the guitar in for warranty repair if it gets worse? I have a busy summer gig schedule and really want to use the guitar (starting tonight!), but I know the uneven surface on the back of the neck will start bugging me. Thanks for the advice.
Rod