I have a purchased CBG that never seemed to play in tune. I've been going over it, and I think I've found the problem. The scale was listed as 25", but from the nut to the 12th fret is 12 3/4". 25 1/2" scale. I can see the builders marks for the bridge and ground wire and he was shooting for a 25" scale. Should I mention this? I've been keeping my pie hole shut about it. I'm not new to guitars or modding. Been playing since I was 11 years old, How would you mention this issue to someone?

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  • I bought a Uke from Hawaii that was 3/8” outta wack. 

    • Scale length seems to be a real sticking point on a lot of instruments.

      • That's why they say measure twice?

  • Just an update guys: The builder thanked me, and confessed that he knew something was off but wasn't quite sure where it was. It all worked out fine.

    • Well that's good for business and will not cost him an arm and leg to remedy.

      Taff

  • Agreed. Tell them. It makes it better on you. And helps a builder in the long run. 

    • Thanks guys!

  • Tell them straight what's wrong with it. On the few occasions there's been a problem with my guitars (maybe 4 or 5 in the course of 1500 guitars), my customer has told me, I've sorted it out and I've learned from the experience. There are a lot of people making and selling guitars who have little practical experience and need the feedback to enable them to better serve their customers. One word of caution though...problem guitars are sometimes made by people who won't be able to rectify the issue - I've had to sort out several cigar box guitars made by other builders when the customer hasn't been able to get satisfaction from the original maker ...it is something that is bound to happen. Be polite, don't get angry but be firm and direct.

    • Hi, my last words to a customer picking up a guitar just repaired or a new guitar is "let me know if you are not happy with anything at all".  I want to be the first to know.

      i would definitely give the builder the opportunity to put things right. 

      Taff

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