Young Angus
Kometose Tonologist
My new gibson es137 custom sounds lovely and looks absolutely beautiful, but im a bit concerned about a few things.
Ive heard lots of people complain about gibsons current quality control and how some poorly made instruments are getting through the production lines. Im concerned about the binding on my guitar, mainly around the fingerboard. The binding on the bottom edge of my fingerboard is pretty flush with the neck itself and ive got no real worries there, but the binding on the top edge of the fingerboard has a few sections around the 5th, 12th, and particularly the 9th fret where the binding is not flush with the neck and theres a good millimetre drop where the edge of the neck finishes and the binding begins, laving a sharp edge and what looks like a spot where the paint could easily start peeling off the back of the neck with time. Now that i take a closer look it doesnt look like a fault with the neck but that the binding has been almost squashed down at that point or scraped out or something.
Has anyone ever encountered this before?
As this is a long awaited for new guitar im a bit pi$$ed off about this cos i expect when i pay top dollar for an instrument, a high end gibson instrument at that! i want to get something that is better made than my friggin jackson at the least!
Please advise me on what i should do :grumble:
Ive heard lots of people complain about gibsons current quality control and how some poorly made instruments are getting through the production lines. Im concerned about the binding on my guitar, mainly around the fingerboard. The binding on the bottom edge of my fingerboard is pretty flush with the neck itself and ive got no real worries there, but the binding on the top edge of the fingerboard has a few sections around the 5th, 12th, and particularly the 9th fret where the binding is not flush with the neck and theres a good millimetre drop where the edge of the neck finishes and the binding begins, laving a sharp edge and what looks like a spot where the paint could easily start peeling off the back of the neck with time. Now that i take a closer look it doesnt look like a fault with the neck but that the binding has been almost squashed down at that point or scraped out or something.
Has anyone ever encountered this before?
As this is a long awaited for new guitar im a bit pi$$ed off about this cos i expect when i pay top dollar for an instrument, a high end gibson instrument at that! i want to get something that is better made than my friggin jackson at the least!
Please advise me on what i should do :grumble: