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Old 03-05-2019, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by WordMan View Post
Either there is a crack in the wood, or, more likely, the neck was subjected to stress at one point and got those. A weather change causing a neck bow at some point in its life?



Clearly you need to have a tech check it out, confirm there's no risk with the wood itself, and that the cause was something like I made up above.



Good luck.


I was told that it happened when the headstock got “whacked” - I agree with you, I feel quite reluctant to take a deal without having it professionally looked at first.
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