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witchking

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These little cracks are getting bigger and I'm not sure why they are occurring. I am very good to my instrument and keep it in its case in a humidity controlled environment. I don't do any weird tricks where i bend the neck off the body to get vibrato, so I have no idea why this is happening! This is my dream guitar please help!

As you can see the cracks are on the body on both sides of the neck...

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beej

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They are stress cracks- not uncommon in that same spot. If you're really concerned, contact the MM customer support folks (link in my signature) and let them advise you.
 

sanderhermans

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Saw this posted on the ebmm facebook comunity and the answers you got there are correct. It is verry comon on bolt on designs that have a snug fit. There is no harm, just surface damage.
 

BrickGlass

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Had it on a couple MM guitars and I've seen it on many others too. Common issue and just seems to be how it goes sometimes with a bolt on.
 

banjoplayer

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saw this on fb too. Even Albert Lee himself said something. Indeed there are many threads about stress cracks here, and contacing CS will help the most. We can´t judge this by pics but are pretty sure that this are common stress cracks. That doesn´t make them better, I know. Many of us have them on their guitars
 

ThatDude

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My axis is a week old and it has them. Like others have said, its super common, not structural related. Its most likely just in the clear coat on the surface
 

Siddius

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My Silhouette came with one. I looked it up and wasn't concerned. It's a tool, not a baseball card. As noted earlier, it's a sign of a snug fit.
 

witchking

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Awesome thanks for the replies guys. Yeah I posted this on Facebook after I thought that this didn't post for some reason. Glad to know that it's just cosmetic.
 
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