This is my first post after a lot of reading here the past few months, and Iām excited to be joining the community. Let me know if there is a better category for this post.
I am seeking advice from the community on repair hiccups Iām having. I bought this beautiful Rickenbacker 708 console at the start of January this year, and have been ready to get playing on it. Unfortunately, when it arrived in the mail from out of state, the bottom fretboard had become unglued in transit. (I had shipping insurance covering the full the price of the guitar, but UPS denied my first claim due to āproof of deliveryā
I took it into the most longstanding (and reputable) guitar shop in my city in NC. The wait estimate extended for a few reasons, but communication was not great in the process, and I ended up getting it back with the fretboard repaired 2 months later. I also asked the shop to check out the electronics, as it seemed those should be cleaned up a bit. Once the cosmetic repair was done, they said in the process of checking the electronics, that the top pickup died and would need to be rewound. They suggested that this could have also been shipping related. The pickup is getting shipped off for a rewind, and it was estimated another month before that returns from shipping to be put back in on the top neck.
I got the guitar back in the meantime to play on the bottom neck, and then noticed that the bottom fretboard, which was re-glued, appears to be a few mm off from being in-line with the strings like the top neck is. This seems most noticeable higher on the fretboard. Iām a multi-instrumentalist and guitarist, but Iām not sure how this might affect intonation. This has been quite a saga, and Iām just itching to get going here.
So, Iād really appreciate any insight into if I should consider having this removed and re-attached (somewhere else), if it should be ok as-is, shipping dispute advice, or any other considerations.
Thanks!
Lauren