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davidos

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not sure what that is, but typically finish issues are NOT covered under warranty. HOwever, i am not the person who makes the decisions on that sort of thing. you really need to contact Gibson Customer Service for more feedback on whether or not this issue can be resolved under warranty. they are at 1-8004gibson, or service@gibson.com

 

Good luck.

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It is the clearcoat separating from the headstock. It can be caused by tightening the nuts on the tuning posts too tight, a blow that flexes the headstock, cracks in the finish, or wear on the edges of the finish and some exposure to humidity or moisture. It is finish wear, probably just slightly accelerated by something else like humidity, or possible damage/blow to the headstock. The headstocks on Gibson USA models are not ebony, nor are the historic reissues. Gibson USA uses a black fibre to overlay the mahogany. The Reissues use a piece of holly wood dyed black (holly head veneer). Finish checking is the formation of fine cracks in the finish. Checking might be allowing air/moisture in to cause the lacquer to lift, is it covered in tiny cracks too?

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