Gino Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 Hi erveryone,hope all you 'turkey-heads' had a nice and blessed thanksgiving (while on the other side of the big pond everybody was workin their asses off...)!The term 'Hameritis' came across a couple of times and I don't really know what it refers to. From what I understand it must be some kind of finish-flaw. But what exactly is it?GreetingsGino
Kurt L Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 It's when the clear coat separates and lifts slightly, gives kind of a milky appearance. Doesn't affect playability, sound or structural integrity of the guitar - it just looks funny.Here's a pic of the neck joint on my Artist Custom. I actually love Hameritis - it's the reason I got this fantasic guitar for only $650. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v64/kurtl/hamer3.jpg
Blueshound Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 Wasn't there a way to get rid of it by using superglue in a hypodermic needle? I think BCR Greg mentioned it once.
cmatthes Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 Wasn't there a way to get rid of it by using superglue in a hypodermic needle? I think BCR Greg mentioned it once.That method will work to keep the issue from spreading but isn't a cure-all. It won't necessarily get rid of the problem.
AdmiralB Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 You usually see it at the neck joint and along the edges of unbound rosewood fingerboards. CA glue will fix it in spots where it has occurred but won't prevent it from happening elsewhere.I've owned two Hamers where the finish on almost the entire back of the guitar was lifting off.You only see it from 1992 to the present. The older finish did not have this problem.
cmatthes Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 You only see it from 1992 to the present. The older finish did not have this problem.The "Bad" years seem to be from late '92 until early '98 or so. After that, the incidents of that I've seen are extremely rare.
AdmiralB Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 The "Bad" years seem to be from late '92 until early '98 or so. After that, the incidents of that I've seen are extremely rare.I'd just have to say you're not looking hard enough...or I'm looking too hard. I see less of it recently because there are fewer Hamers made recently, I don't see much change in the percentages.
cmatthes Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 The "Bad" years seem to be from late '92 until early '98 or so. After that, the incidents of that I've seen are extremely rare. I'd just have to say you're not looking hard enough...or I'm looking too hard. I see less of it recently because there are fewer Hamers made recently, I don't see much change in the percentages. Maybe it's the latter? I see a TON of new Hamers every year and have very rarely seen this crop up since it was more problematic on the mid-late '90s era models. I've also seen way more of those without issues than with that problem. I can think of less than 4-5 with that issue that I have seen in the last 6-7 years.
AdmiralB Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 I see a TON of new Hamers every year I think that's it, right there. How many of the '90s guitars had it when they were brand new? Not too many or they wouldn't have sold. How many of that TON do you see again five years later?
cmatthes Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 I see a TON of new Hamers every year I think that's it, right there. How many of the '90s guitars had it when they were brand new? Not too many or they wouldn't have sold. How many of that TON do you see again five years later?I think a lot has to do with a change in the clearcoat formula. I saw new Hamers hanging in the mid/late '90s with that affliction, and they sold. I honestly believe that it is not now, nor will it be in 5-7 years, the issue that it was. Just my opinion...
Gino Posted November 24, 2006 Author Posted November 24, 2006 Well,I guess I got a REAL late 92' guitar. Have this grayish-brown stuff on the sides of my (non-binding) fingerboard right where the neck joins the body. Until know I though the fretjob broke out some of the rosewood and they did some kind of filler in there.Now I know!Do I have to do some kind of super-glue thing on it? Will it spread (like a REAL disease ???)Gino
Hardrockracer Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 Hameritis sounds more like having a fever for Hamer guitars.
Steve Haynie Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 Hameritis sounds more like having a fever for Hamer guitars. On the Hamer Guru tour in Atlanta Frank Rindone actually asked if anyone was catching Hameritis. I should have told him what it meant.
Armitage Posted November 25, 2006 Posted November 25, 2006 Hameritis is a factory problem. I don't know why you guys live with it. Everyone should get their Hameritis affected guitars refinished by Hamer. Come on, it wasn't like a bad week or something.
hardheartedbill Posted November 25, 2006 Posted November 25, 2006 there was all kinds of finish clouding on my custom order from 03', it only took ONE to piss me off ya know
AdmiralB Posted November 25, 2006 Posted November 25, 2006 Everyone should get their Hameritis affected guitars refinished by Hamer. Has anyone ever been offered a refin for this reason?
Stokesdead Posted November 25, 2006 Posted November 25, 2006 Yeah I have always wondered that too. I know a guy who recevieved a custom order with hameritis from the factory at the hell joint. I believe they repaired it for him by injecting colored glue or something. I could be wrong this is a second hand recollection from like 2000 or thereabouts.~CS
AdmiralB Posted November 25, 2006 Posted November 25, 2006 Yeah I have always wondered that too. I know a guy who recevieved a custom order with hameritis from the factory at the hell joint. I believe they repaired it for him by injecting colored glue or something. I could be wrong this is a second hand recollection from like 2000 or thereabouts.~CSI had the board edges buffed out on two guitars under warranty but I was flatly told 'no' to refins/repairs for 'pizza day' issues. I *was* offered an excellent deal on a refin, but it wasn't gonna be free.
silentman Posted November 27, 2006 Posted November 27, 2006 My 03 studio custom had some issues along the binding and around the neck joint. Hamer repaired it under warrantee. They did not do a total refinish, but the problem was corrected and they did reshoot a clear coat over the entire guitar. They replaced my worn tailpiece screws as well. They also rewired my pickups back to stock as I had reversed the volumes. That was the only thing that 'annoyed' me, LOL.
telecat Posted November 29, 2006 Posted November 29, 2006 I bought a new 95 Studio Wraparound in 97 and it had it on both sides of the neck and at the heel. I had to send the guitar to Hamer for an unrelated warranty repair and those guys fixed it without even being asked. I just received and email saying the return would take a week longer as they wanted to refinish the neck to address those issues. I thought that was real class!t
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