fiveightandten
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I have an '01 Sterling that I bought brand new a while back (I mention the year, because the warantee has definitely passed).
Well, to make a long story short, this is what happens when you're a nice guy and you lend your bass out to a friend for a week.
There's 2 cracks. One starts at the neck joint in the back, and goes all the way around to the front of the body and stops at the fretboard. It's straight through the finish down to the wood.
The other isn't quite that bad yet. It starts at the strap button and comes out a few inches. It's not wide enough or deep enough to see the wood...yet.
They both started out as little 1/8"-1/4" hairline cracks, and just grew over time. It's been over a year since I first noticed them (over a year since I lent it out to him). To this day, he insists that it was never dropped or anything (it wasn't cold out at the time). But I have a hard time believing that TWO random finish cracks would just appear a few days after I got it back from him, when i've treated the bass like gold every year i've had it.
So my question is...
Does anyone have any advice about this? I love the bass to death. I played 11 Sterlings at 3 different stores when it was time to pull the trigger on one. This bass was just the ONE, ya know... so I don't really want to buy a new body for it or anything...i've been through a lot with it. I can deal with the cracks as long as the finish doesn't just finally come off in a huge piece one day. I can't tell if they're getting wider because the finish is contracting, or because the wood is expanding under it from picking up moisture. But if anyone has experience with this stuff and can lead me in the right direction to minimize any more problems with it, that would be great.
Any advice on refinishing it if it gets much worse? Does MM refinish basses? Does it change the tone a lot?
Thanks in advance.
-Nick
Well, to make a long story short, this is what happens when you're a nice guy and you lend your bass out to a friend for a week.
There's 2 cracks. One starts at the neck joint in the back, and goes all the way around to the front of the body and stops at the fretboard. It's straight through the finish down to the wood.
The other isn't quite that bad yet. It starts at the strap button and comes out a few inches. It's not wide enough or deep enough to see the wood...yet.
They both started out as little 1/8"-1/4" hairline cracks, and just grew over time. It's been over a year since I first noticed them (over a year since I lent it out to him). To this day, he insists that it was never dropped or anything (it wasn't cold out at the time). But I have a hard time believing that TWO random finish cracks would just appear a few days after I got it back from him, when i've treated the bass like gold every year i've had it.
So my question is...
Does anyone have any advice about this? I love the bass to death. I played 11 Sterlings at 3 different stores when it was time to pull the trigger on one. This bass was just the ONE, ya know... so I don't really want to buy a new body for it or anything...i've been through a lot with it. I can deal with the cracks as long as the finish doesn't just finally come off in a huge piece one day. I can't tell if they're getting wider because the finish is contracting, or because the wood is expanding under it from picking up moisture. But if anyone has experience with this stuff and can lead me in the right direction to minimize any more problems with it, that would be great.
Any advice on refinishing it if it gets much worse? Does MM refinish basses? Does it change the tone a lot?
Thanks in advance.
-Nick