Seriously. Bizarre decisions all around by this shop. Makes me wonder if someone didn’t botch the job and then use the apprentice/new guy as a scapegoat. Is there even a “new guy”?? I smell a coverup.You think they would let him do much cheaper guitars for a while, to make sure he’s got it down before tackling a LP Custom. Curious why there were planing the fretboard at all? I didn’t think a re-fret would require that.
Seriously. Bizarre decisions all around by this shop. Makes me wonder if someone didn’t botch the job and then use the apprentice/new guy as a scapegoat. Is there even a “new guy”?? I smell a coverup.
They getting it taken care of? Man, I'd actually like to see the pictures... Sorry for your loss.Hey all,
Just wanted to vent. I dropped my guitar off with my luthier to do a stainless refret on a Les Paul Custom Axcess. I have had them do this a few times before and it has been flawless. The shop had it for a few months, which is fine, I really am not in a rush and they have serviced more immediate needs on a lot of other guitars quickly. Anyway, they were planing the neck and, apparently, put a new guy on it for the job. While they were supervising him they were, by their own admission, not doing an adequate job. The guy apparently planed off verrry incorrectly, took off some of the inlays on the neck (on the bass side) and planed into the bass side of the neck to the point that half of the black dots on the side marker are gone. Unsure how someone fucks up that bad. To their credit, they immediately took ownership of the mistake and are opening an insurance claim, but I am definitely pretty pissed.
Thanks for the well wishes. I think the insurance carrier is opens Tuesday. I need to snag some photos of it.They getting it taken care of? Man, I'd actually like to see the pictures... Sorry for your loss.
Yeah... The replacement came through modded by Noveske.lolll luckily I got a replacement this morning so hopefully the fair market value of the guitar lines up with what the insurance adjuster quotes.
I asked and they basically said they could technically set it up to play but “aesthetically it is fucked”I wonder if it's still playable at all.
Definitely gonna grab pics. But I asked if it’s salvageable and they said it will play if they work on it more but basically it would need a new board, inlays, binding, and by extension probably finish and clear. Plus there’s diminished value of the instrument. I think it’s more trouble than it’s worth for them so they would rather just replace itSounds like a new fingerboard is in order. Pics?
Isn’t that all just typical set up work for any new Gibson though?Definitely gonna grab pics. But I asked if it’s salvageable and they said it will play if they work on it more but basically it would need a new board, inlays, binding, and by extension probably finish and clear. Plus there’s diminished value of the instrument. I think it’s more trouble than it’s worth for them so they would rather just replace it
That, and gluing the headstock back on.Isn’t that all just typical set up work for any new Gibson though?