My Eastman has done that a bit, basically the binding has just shrank a bit. Also you've got to combine that with my sweat corroding the ultra thin nitro paint, which has left my guitar less than pristine. It doesn't affect the stability of my guitar at all, it just isn't so pretty.
Easy fix. I'd tape over the finish and run some thin epoxy glue down the crack - wood glue may not take to the plastic binding too well. Make sure they have a return policy in case it shows up and you can bend the headstock with your fingers or something.
Fingerboard lift is pretty common on scarf-jointed Gibbo styles (like Epiphones) and can cause buzzing problems on the first few frets.
My Epi LP custom is like that due to a headstock drop by the previous owner, the frets were redone so it plays beautifully but still has some buzzing, especially on the low E at the first fret. My G400 was like that too, and my friend's MIK Hamer Rick Nielsen Futura. It only went up the first 2-3 frets on all those though.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
I asked the seller about it and he said I can have 7 days to change my mind about it if I buy it. I'm interested, but there's another non-cracked one on Ebay that's only bid up to £20 so far so I'm keeping an eye on that one first.