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Thread: Epi LP neck issue question - rising fretboard end?

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    Even if the neck is set at the wrong angle, it wouldn't explain what you've described - what you've described could only, IMO, be a less-than-flat fretboard. But, as Sean said, "bless the lifetime warranty". The warranty does work - I know because my Epi was replaced under it. If you bought from a retailer with a (30 or 45 day, etc.) return policy, take advantage of it NOW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookkeeper's Son View Post
    Even if the neck is set at the wrong angle, it wouldn't explain what you've described - what you've described could only, IMO, be a less-than-flat fretboard. But, as Sean said, "bless the lifetime warranty". The warranty does work - I know because my Epi was replaced under it. If you bought from a retailer with a (30 or 45 day, etc.) return policy, take advantage of it NOW.
    I see what you mean - tho the relief is appropriate, if it is the result of the middle of the neck bowing back instead of the headstock coming forward, it would create this dip that makes the end of the fretboard higher.

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