Quote Originally Posted by stan View Post
OK, I have re read this thread and looked at the pics of the neck.
Certainly seems that the issue is that of the manufacturer, and the fretboard has been sanded skewed.
Can't tell if there is any actual neck warp other than this.

Personally this is a replacement neck job.

To fix the neck would be a defret and sand and refret. Simple to write, but not such a small job. Also the risk of tear out and mishaps.

Alternatively, replace the neck...

Barge, I hope that you and Adam can sort this amicably. There is no doubt this is frustrating in the extreme. And I can see why you are angry. But I'm sure Adam cant personally QC every piece of wood that comes in. Accordingly, Adam should be prepared to replace such an item.

I think both parties should step back, breathe, and choose their words carefully.
Barge you are down time, money and emotional commitment, you have a right to be upset, but hopefully not personal.

I think Adam is no more responsible for the faulty neck than you are for finding it.

I hope this gets worked out in a friendly , adult manner...
I agree with everything you've said here Stan, the only person I was "blaming" was the manufacturer.
The issue I have is the fact that I overlooked the bung neck at the start, and I freely admit that, but because I didn't catch the neck issue, the problem has somehow become my fault, does that seem fair??
If this was a one time deal I would have happily sucked it up, accepted the replacement neck offer and never looked back. Unfortunately this is the second kit in a row that I'd poured my heart and soul into only to find I'd wasted all that time, money and effort for naught, so one could possibly be forgiven for being a bit upset (and I am upset). My stubborn nature won't allow me to suck it up a second time, and I'm probably cutting off my nose to spite my face but I'm standing on principles.