My 4001C64S

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congerz83
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My 4001C64S

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My guitar was sent to the factory about a year ago due to a dip in the neck. The same issue has arose again. Would it be "proper" to send it back?

The original thread can be found in the "C Series" section under "The worst day of my life".
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YES... by all means! If there is a defect in manufacture (er, I mean handcrafture Image), let Ric take care of it.
Let us know how you make out, please.
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Sorry to hear your problem is cropping up again, Rick. Call RIC Customer Service.
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