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http://imgur.com/a/kjM7R

I ordered this guitar almost a year ago.  They finally came in in ... January/February?  We've been going back and forth on pickups until finally I said fuck it, just send me the guitar stock.  He shipped it with the pickups included, but taken out, no strings, and a chip.  I think it's been sitting like this for the last month or so, because apparently the guy only reads his email once a week or something.  I think it's torqued.  And bowed.

I'm never dealing with this asshole again.

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Is it a PRS? It looks like the neck isn't adequately flat and straight. Is that what you mean by torqued and bowed? or does it have more problems? It will need to adjust intonation too. What a mess. Is the nut made of plastic?

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2 hours ago, Dusty Chalk said:

http://imgur.com/a/kjM7R

I ordered this guitar almost a year ago.  They finally came in in ... January/February?  We've been going back and forth on pickups until finally I said fuck it, just send me the guitar stock.  He shipped it with the pickups included, but taken out, no strings, and a chip.  I think it's been sitting like this for the last month or so, because apparently the guy only reads his email once a week or something.  I think it's torqued.  And bowed.

I'm never dealing with this asshole again.

have you tried loosen up the neck screw ? hard to judge from the pics but could seem like it has been over tighten ...

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Yes, it's a PRS SE Custom 24/7-string. 

Torqued is when it has a slight helical twist to it; bowed is when it has a slight arc to it.  It has a lot to do with the fact that it isn't strung or "set up" (mostly truss rod adjustment, but setup also includes other things, like adjustment of the bridge height and intonation).  Strings put an expected tension on the neck which compensates for some amount of bowing and torquing.  The problem is without stringing it up, I have no way of knowing if stringing it up will solve the problem, but if I'm not going to keep it, I don't feel like bothering.  He has agreed to take it back, so there's that...and he's sending a new one, so IMHO, he's taking care of it. 

I't's really hard to tell from the pictures, since the best way to see the problem is to sight along the neck, and the camera refuses to focus on everything at once.  It's subtle.  It's probably recuperable, but I just don't feel like dealing with it.  Dude needs some serious training in "presentation" and PR.

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Because I don't feel like wasting the string set on a guitar that he's already told me he'll be issuing a return tag on.

Also, because I have anger management issues.  Which are exacerbated by people.

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I'm not sure how much does one of those guitars is, but for the kind of money I'm guessing, he should deliver them much much better, properly stringed, intonated and in perfect shape. That's no ex-demo or second hand refurbished stuff :(

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As you say, it's not about the money, it's about the supposed prestige a firm like PRS has grown over the years. He cannot deliver a premium guitar like that if he wants to keep it. For crap guitars at a premium price we already have plenty of Gibson, Fender, Epiphone, Ibanez, Martin, etc to choose from. Nothing is as it used to be anymore :(

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http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/g-shop/item/160501-009y/

Translated from the original:

http://item.rakuten.co.jp/g-shop/160501-009y

Example text:

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Google translate:

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Displayed translation:

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XD

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Well that's just silly

Background -- on top of looking like a shoop -- there's a whole controversy surrounding 24 fret vs 22 fret guitars -- there is a whole school of thought who feel that the optimal placement for the neck pickup is at the 24th fret (and they're not wrong...but only because it's entirely subjective, not because of their usual stated reasons), hence 22 fret guitars, but with 24 fret guitars, they usually try to place the neck pickup as close to the neck as possible.  Eastwood Custom ^ are not even trying.

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On 4/14/2016 at 3:31 PM, Dusty Chalk said:

http://imgur.com/a/kjM7R

I ordered this guitar almost a year ago.  They finally came in in ... January/February?  We've been going back and forth on pickups until finally I said fuck it, just send me the guitar stock.  He shipped it with the pickups included, but taken out, no strings, and a chip.  I think it's been sitting like this for the last month or so, because apparently the guy only reads his email once a week or something.  I think it's torqued.  And bowed.

I'm never dealing with this asshole again.

I finally got the replacement guitar this week, and he included the strap this time, but he put it in the pocket where the packet with the cable, tools, extra springs, etc. are, and that packet was missing.

Axe Palace -- don't you ever fucking do business with him.

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Sure thing. I'm going to the beach in a week and when I get back I'm ordering a new amp. (Sold the last one a little while back to pay bills)

I should have the guitar by Tuesday I think. But no amp until I get back.

Small box 50 or zwreck, I think.

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