Apparently, a guitar that I recently shipped from FL's near 90s temperatures to MN's sub-freezing temperatures proved too extreme for the finish, which cracked along the binding. The buyer's returning it for a full refund. It sucks that it's my risk, but I guess that's the way it goes.
Any recommendations on how to prevent that, in the future?
Otherwise, I'm going to be precautionary and hold off on selling guitars in the winter.
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Apparently, a guitar that I recently shipped from FL's near 90s temperatures to MN's sub-freezing temperatures proved too extreme for the finish, which cracked along the binding. The buyer's returning it for a full refund. It sucks that it's my risk, but I guess that's the way it goes.
Any recommendations on how to prevent that, in the future?
Otherwise, I'm going to be precautionary and hold off on selling guitars in the winter.
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