Yeah. Thats not natural wear. If the neck is straight then I dont think that
I would worry too much about the truss rod. For a higher action(say the
frets are rattling) you'd raise the saddles and cut a new nut with shallower
slots. If the price stays low then you might get a steal. As was mentioned .
Most people dont have a clue as to the truss rods function and will stay
clear of the guitar because of its damage.
"boardjunkie" <boardjunkie@techie.com> wrote in message
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On May 15, 11:16 am, White Spirit <wspi...@homechoice.co.uk> wrote:
> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=280225945969
>
> Is this too much of a risk? The body is in pretty bad nick. The
> problem is not knowing what is wrong with the truss rod - don't know
> whether it's a cheap fix, an expensive fix, playable anyway or just
> completely f*cked.
>
> My instincts are telling me to steer clear but a nagging part keeps
> thinking I might get a cheap Strat...
Hard to tell since the owner doesn't seem to know whats up with it.
Sounds like its stripped, and if its the nut thats stripped you could
replace it if the stripped one comes off ok. If its the rod threads
stripped then fuck it. I don't know why people piss with a truss rod
when they have no idea what it does.......