DarkHammer Posted August 21, 2025 Posted August 21, 2025 "stress fractures in the paint. I purchased the guitar in this condition. It’s not a structural issue or a brake." https://reverb.com/item/91858903-1986-hamer-chaparral-custom Yeah, sure, it's nothing... 1 4 2 Quote
crunchee Posted August 21, 2025 Posted August 21, 2025 Oh, it's a 'brake' all right...it stops me immediately from wanting to spend money on it. 4 Quote
bigolsparky Posted August 21, 2025 Posted August 21, 2025 Technically it's not a "brake", it's a break. 2 Quote
1 bottlerocket Posted August 22, 2025 Posted August 22, 2025 I guess the guitar stops on a dime but can’t break into a solo. Quote
kurtsstuff Posted August 22, 2025 Posted August 22, 2025 And a plastic trem spring cover...sacrilege!! lol! 1 Quote
ARM OF HAMER Posted August 22, 2025 Posted August 22, 2025 Guys, guys...................let's not be too harsh here and overreact to a simple repair. This can obviously be fixed easily and completely. 5 2 Quote
bruce919 Posted August 22, 2025 Posted August 22, 2025 2 hours ago, ARM OF HAMER said: Guys, guys...................let's not be too harsh here and overreact to a simple repair. This can obviously be fixed easily and completely. needs some JB Weld added as well. 3 1 1 Quote
DarkHammer Posted August 22, 2025 Author Posted August 22, 2025 24 minutes ago, hamerhead said: ...or bondo and barn paint: ... he just needs a finer brush! Quote
soli'd Posted August 22, 2025 Posted August 22, 2025 Thanks, Kiz, I already feel better about the transaction. 😁 1 1 2 Quote
crunchee Posted August 22, 2025 Posted August 22, 2025 10 hours ago, ARM OF HAMER said: Guys, guys...................let's not be too harsh here and overreact to a simple repair. This can obviously be fixed easily and completely. So, which was screwed worse, the guitar or the next owner? Quote
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