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Free nightmare

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:05 pm
by BatUtilityBelt
Over a year ago, I bought this Eastwood Airline Folkstar off ebay and it arrived with problems. A keen eye will recognize that the headstock is jammed hard against the top of the case. That's a really bad idea for shipping a guitar, please fit your cases better...
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Under the saddle is a biscuit bridge with a piezo pickup, and that pickup was DOA on arrival. At the time I didn't know whether it was just jostled out of place in shipping, or broken. But to find out would mean taking the guitar apart, and I wasn't going to do that without approval if I might have to return the guitar. The problem could have been a bad pickup or just dislocated piezo, or bad wiring or a bad blend knob or needing saddle or bridge work...

So I reached out to the seller with the issue saying I could fix it if he reimbursed me for parts, or have someone else fix it with their labor added, or could return the guitar for a refund. He chose a 4th option, which rhymed with "puck off". He went into a conspiracy theory tirade claiming the guitar was perfect and I was trying to rip him off. I told him the ill fitting case probably had something to do with knocking the pickup out of commission and we were lucky the guitar didn't suffer a neck break or headstock damage. Of course, ebay had to intervene and I wanted to return it for a refund. After a few weeks of angst, ebay decided to refund all my money and told me to keep the guitar too. That was unexpected and good. I took it apart enough to determine the pickup was bad, and ordered another. After playing it more (neck pickup only), I did not feel like working on the guitar or playing it after that (bad ju-ju from the fight), so it sat in the back room for over a year waiting. It's not the guitar's fault.

Today I decided to further evaluate its issues and decide what to do with it. I quickly recalled it goes out of tune too easily, and the action is terrible. The tone pot is 0/100 (wired wrong like half the lefties I've ever encountered). The saddle is not big enough to shave down to correct the action, and the relief is reasonable. I decided to try shimming the neck to correct the high action, and that's when it struck me: The top 2 neck screws turn freely, they are stripped!

I have to guess this guitar actually took a head-shot in shipping, and being tight against the top of the case, what gave way was the neck at the joint. I think that's actually lucky, given alternatives. I should be able to fill those screw holes and make it good as new. That will probably fix the action and the tuning issues. So if I can find that replacement piezo pickup I already bought, I can do the neck joint repair, pickup replacement, and tone pot rewiring all at the same time and have a guitar worth buying a new case for. :D

Re: Free nightmare

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 3:58 pm
by pdcorlis
Glad eBay did the right thing, but a shame about the whacked out seller. At lest you have some ready cash to breathe some new life into this head trauma patient. I hope your time and trouble pay off for you. 👍🏻

Re: Free nightmare

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 6:47 pm
by tlarson58
Ooph.

Re: Free nightmare

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2022 12:25 pm
by redman
Glad it worked out for you.

Re: Free nightmare

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2022 2:45 pm
by BatUtilityBelt
Ok, this guy waited many months for its bench time, but got it this week.
I semi-filled the neck joint holes and let that sit for a day.
Today I rewired the tone pot so it actually has full and smooth operation. There should be better QA, that was a factory issue.
Then I diagnosed the piezo pickup problem as not being the blend, but the pickup was bad. I replaced that, and...

The whole guitar came back together 100%, working as designed, even with good action now. Time for some fun.