Topic: Need some advice...
...about an issue with my Epiphone JBLP. I got it in December 2010 (it was one of the original run), and have never had any issues with it. A few weeks ago, however, it developed an imperfection that is due (I think) to some sort of movement by the maple cap beneath the finish. There is a long, completely straight indentation that runs from the bottom of the pickup ring on the neck pickup all the way to where the "bowl" flattens out. I did my best to get a picture of what it looks like, but the surface is so shiny it is difficult to capture it (it is significantly more visible than it appears to be in the photo): http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7085/7167 … a6cd_c.jpg
I had the folks at the nearest Gibson/Epiphone dealer take a look at it (same cats who installed the nylon saddles for me), and they said to keep an eye on it to see if it gets any more pronounced. It hasn't, but still...you can definitely see it, and you can also feel it. Since I'm the original owner, I'm sure it would be covered by the instrument's warranty, but wouldn't that mean they'd stamp something like "used" or "B-stock" or something on the back of the headstock? I don't plan to ever sell it (someone's going to inherit it, I imagine), so it would bug me if they did that...
I can't help but think that any separation, even a minor one, in the underlying maple cap is bound to affect the way the guitar sounds, eventually, and I would imagine that, while it hasn't gotten noticeably worse over the last month or so, it might well GET worse as time (and normal changes in humidity) continue to work their magic...
Any of y'all ever seen something like this on an LP before? Is it worth the candle to have it repaired, or no?
New Castle, DE