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Great guitars. Live in my classic rock cover band days it was above average, but not a swiss army knife. I've used in with great success many times on studio recordings. I also got an opportunity to use it sitting in for a Tom Petty tribute band sound check and it was right at home with Petty songs. It nails Malcom Young's Gretsch AC-DC tones.
That first photo would scare me enough to send it back as the cracks are multiple and at different angles. Having said that I know virtually zero about structural repairs so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
What do you think of the 'spider' cracks in the white?honyock wrote: ↑Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:58 pm I've had a few Agiles with the same crack, the binding butts together there amd the way they do the sharp cut for the nut lends to a stress crack in the finish right there, doesn't matter if it is a scarf joint style neck, one with the volute, or even a neck through, the head stock flexes a bit too far back, it creates a crack right from the corner where they cutout the nut slot. Never have had an issue long term with them.
My AL3200 had it (why it was 1/2 off B stock), my Al3010SE had it, and I'm pretty sure my old AL2500 had it.
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Same thing Mickey said above.ILuvTeles wrote:What do you think of the 'spider' cracks in the white?honyock wrote: ↑Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:58 pm I've had a few Agiles with the same crack, the binding butts together there amd the way they do the sharp cut for the nut lends to a stress crack in the finish right there, doesn't matter if it is a scarf joint style neck, one with the volute, or even a neck through, the head stock flexes a bit too far back, it creates a crack right from the corner where they cutout the nut slot. Never have had an issue long term with them.
My AL3200 had it (why it was 1/2 off B stock), my Al3010SE had it, and I'm pretty sure my old AL2500 had it.
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