About two years ago I bought a Chinese-made Hamer XT double cuts, quilty top, purfled binding etc. Bought it here from a respected HFCer for about $300 with a Hamer case in okay condition. Bought it for my son who was interested in playing before I bought it. It has sat in the case for most of the time. My nephew is interested in playing and wants to move on from a really cheap Asian Fender(why Fender puts its name on these is amazing). I suggested he try out the Hamer to get some other experience (humbuckers, neck shape etc.) before he goes shopping.
When I took it out, I noticed a very, very minor split (almost a splintering) beneath the nut on the topside of the neck. Maybe a quarter inch long or less. I know I didn't drop it and it didn't come that way, so could it have been some sort of stress fracture? The guitar is now three hours away, and I can't post a photo today.
My nephew likes the guitar and is interested in buying it. I would almost give it to him but my wife (her family dynamics) wants him to pay something, especially since he is working, thinking of med school, and living at home, etc.
I have two questions.
1) What is the likelihood of the split growing and rendering the guitar worth less or even worthless?
2) Depending on the answer above, what would be a fair value today, as is? Cosmetically it is in great shape. The tuners were upgraded. And it has the Hamer case but that is worth more to an HFCer than him. I figure at least $100 for the guitar. If somebody here needed a Hamer case, what is a fair price? I think he can live without the case. Price for guitar as-is with the case? Trying to do more than the right thing here.
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About two years ago I bought a Chinese-made Hamer XT double cuts, quilty top, purfled binding etc. Bought it here from a respected HFCer for about $300 with a Hamer case in okay condition. Bought it for my son who was interested in playing before I bought it. It has sat in the case for most of the time. My nephew is interested in playing and wants to move on from a really cheap Asian Fender(why Fender puts its name on these is amazing). I suggested he try out the Hamer to get some other experience (humbuckers, neck shape etc.) before he goes shopping.
When I took it out, I noticed a very, very minor split (almost a splintering) beneath the nut on the topside of the neck. Maybe a quarter inch long or less. I know I didn't drop it and it didn't come that way, so could it have been some sort of stress fracture? The guitar is now three hours away, and I can't post a photo today.
My nephew likes the guitar and is interested in buying it. I would almost give it to him but my wife (her family dynamics) wants him to pay something, especially since he is working, thinking of med school, and living at home, etc.
I have two questions.
1) What is the likelihood of the split growing and rendering the guitar worth less or even worthless?
2) Depending on the answer above, what would be a fair value today, as is? Cosmetically it is in great shape. The tuners were upgraded. And it has the Hamer case but that is worth more to an HFCer than him. I figure at least $100 for the guitar. If somebody here needed a Hamer case, what is a fair price? I think he can live without the case. Price for guitar as-is with the case? Trying to do more than the right thing here.
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