Too bad its such a POS with a tenon like that.
I bet those pickups suck too
OMG!! You are Sooo wrong on this one! The gap that it takes for wood glue to fill is about 1/10 that big. In fact, as you can see, even the glue DIDN'T and couldn't fill that grand canyon. Plus, after the glue has cured the gap can be filled and finished (just like every other guitar manufacturer in the world does). You sound like a Gibson devotee cork sniffer who refuses to see the truth about his lover. I have owned over a dozen Gibsons, including a double cut LP, and None of them look like that. I currently own nearly 4 dozen guitars from many different manufacturers, some very expensive and some VERY cheap, and nearly a dozen that I have built, and none of them...let me repeat that for you...NONE of them are left in such a crappy state of unfinish, even in the pup and control cavity routs and under the pickguards. Wake up and face the reality that Gibson QC has gone to pot recently. There is no shame in admitting that, even if you own as many Gibsons as I do.
And are you putting yourself in the latter category?
So you're saying that if you don't know about a problem, it doesn't exist?
Or, if you can get away with something then it's ok? like...if you burglarize a home and don't get caught then it's ok?
Come on! Certainly you have better ethics than that.
I too was thinking that Gibson could've filled the gap with wood putty or something to smooth it out,
How many guitars have you built.......I'd guess NONE. Judging by your complete ignorance here.
There is ALWAYS a gap at the end of the mortice/tenon......period.
In this particular case it looks like there is a little chipping going onto the top side - I'd agree that is perhaps not as good as it should be. But the fact remains that you will never get perfect mating on the end for structural reasons. Which is the reason for the shape of the pickguard.
And filling will simply sink over time - another thing builders know.
In the joins covered by the neck pickup they never have finished buffed out clear anyhow, so there is no comparison
My own build of an archtop/335 combo. Note gap at end.......typical for mortice and tenon in neck pickup rout.
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I think he was trying to say that "ignorance is bliss", and it is!
I already touched on it but my curiosity is extra piqued, esp. as it's obviously been done differently on the pictures guitars; what's the difference between disguising joints between say a three-piece body, and joints between a body and set neck?
OOPS!!Not likely. Got it from American Musical Supply. These were a special run sold only by them.