Titanfall Posted April 16, 2014 Posted April 16, 2014 I just bought today a Zakk wylde custom epi Les Paul cameo finish. And as I always do I check them over when I get home. The guitar sounds great and resonates like crazy. Oh and in my check no the new ones don't have a maple top it's an all may agony body. Any how I found this in the neck joint It is a gap between the neck tenon and the body and it runs all the way to the heel it seems from sliding a string up in it till it stopped Has anyone else run into this before and should I be worried. Any help would be great
Magoo Posted April 16, 2014 Posted April 16, 2014 Anybody? id post it on the epiphone subforum on mylespaul website.
Titanfall Posted April 16, 2014 Author Posted April 16, 2014 id post it on the epiphone subforum on mylespaul website. I will try that too.
capmaster Posted April 16, 2014 Posted April 16, 2014 Can't say anything about the neck joint, but I think an all-mahogany body is normal for Zakk Wylde LPs, Gibsons as well as Epiphones. That's how the early Gibson Les Paul Customs came and Epiphone Les Paul Customs still do nowadays.
RobinTheHood Posted April 16, 2014 Posted April 16, 2014 Your guitar is technically a Les Paul Custom and they dont have the maple cap. The caps are on the Studios and Standards. The Epiphone website even says that the body is solid mahogany. No mention of a maple cap.
Titanfall Posted April 16, 2014 Author Posted April 16, 2014 I know that about the mahogany bodies the customs are like that. I just seen posts of people asking so I just thought I would confirm it for them. My concern is the gap in the neck joint I will have more pics up tonight.
crust Posted April 17, 2014 Posted April 17, 2014 Interesting gap. If the glue is solid, the neck should be stable. I wonder if the dimensions and tolerances for proper manufacturing are set a little "looser" on Epiphone guitars than on Gibson's. Looks like it (to me). Is the neck loose, does it wiggle? Maybe they make it that way in order to insert shims or something else to get the neck properly aligned prior to final glue or screwing the neck and neck plate on. I'm also interested in seeing some other comments.
vwelch01 Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 I see your concern and I understand where your coming from asking your question. While I do not have the first hand experience to answer your question I would hope you could send your pics and question straight to support and hopefully get a real and honest answer. To me it looks like the work could have been done better.
Titanfall Posted April 18, 2014 Author Posted April 18, 2014 Interesting gap. If the glue is solid, the neck should be stable. I wonder if the dimensions and tolerances for proper manufacturing are set a little "looser" on Epiphone guitars than on Gibson's. Looks like it (to me). Is the neck loose, does it wiggle? Maybe they make it that way in order to insert shims or something else to get the neck properly aligned prior to final glue or screwing the neck and neck plate on. I'm also interested in seeing some other comments. The neck is solid I just see it as odd for a gap like that
Titanfall Posted April 18, 2014 Author Posted April 18, 2014 I see your concern and I understand where your coming from asking your question. While I do not have the first hand experience to answer your question I would hope you could send your pics and question straight to support and hopefully get a real and honest answer. To me it looks like the work could have been done better. That is my next move is to send the pic to support and see if I get any answer about it
Bender 4 Life Posted April 19, 2014 Posted April 19, 2014 that may be the nastiest joint/p'up cavity i've ever seen....am I seeing things or does the tenon stop VERY short AND only come from under 2/3 of the FB ??? where did you get this guitar?
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