New 660 on the horizon
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 5:24 pm
Hi All,
This is my first post on your fine forum. I have just put hold on a very nice Mapleglo 660/6. I pick it up on the 31st. I forsee a few sleepless night in my near future.
The store guy tells me they ordered it 6 months ago and it just arrived, so I made the deposit without hesitation. I had a very nice 360 FG back in the early 90's but I found the 1 5/8" fingerboard too narrow for me. I was thrilled to find out the 650 and 660 have the 1 3/4" boards.
The fit and finish is just awesome. I do have one major concern though. There was a 381/V69 hanging next to mine on the rack, so I examined it and found the fret ends were starting to protrude through the binding causing a very bumpy feel along the side of the neck. This was all the way up the neck and in a few spots the finish was starting to crack. This is catastrophic as far as playability and appearance are concerned.
Could this be a humidity issue or a manufacturing defect? I would guess as the wood and/or binding started to dry out, the fret ends just poked through. Could this be treated as a warranty issue? If this starts to happen on my 660 I'd be devastated. I keep all my guitars at a comfotable temparature, and live in a climate that does not have extreme humidity changes. I'm hoping that one was just an abberation.
Nevertheless, I'm looking forward my new Ric.
This is my first post on your fine forum. I have just put hold on a very nice Mapleglo 660/6. I pick it up on the 31st. I forsee a few sleepless night in my near future.
The store guy tells me they ordered it 6 months ago and it just arrived, so I made the deposit without hesitation. I had a very nice 360 FG back in the early 90's but I found the 1 5/8" fingerboard too narrow for me. I was thrilled to find out the 650 and 660 have the 1 3/4" boards.
The fit and finish is just awesome. I do have one major concern though. There was a 381/V69 hanging next to mine on the rack, so I examined it and found the fret ends were starting to protrude through the binding causing a very bumpy feel along the side of the neck. This was all the way up the neck and in a few spots the finish was starting to crack. This is catastrophic as far as playability and appearance are concerned.
Could this be a humidity issue or a manufacturing defect? I would guess as the wood and/or binding started to dry out, the fret ends just poked through. Could this be treated as a warranty issue? If this starts to happen on my 660 I'd be devastated. I keep all my guitars at a comfotable temparature, and live in a climate that does not have extreme humidity changes. I'm hoping that one was just an abberation.
Nevertheless, I'm looking forward my new Ric.