Castodader
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The guitar that I got for the equivalent of the money required to buy a few lunches appears to basically never have been played looked like a good deal, I had the fine pawnshop gentleman put the thing in my hands..... I was pretty pleased with how it felt, but it had loads of fret sprout........only one ONE SIDE OF THE FINGERBOARD. Not at all a deal breaker and I figured it out quickly:
I first found this guitar probably a year ago and had it on my mental list of "cheap guitars I might buy" and it has been hanging on the wall, close to the floor for at least that length of time. The side of the fingerboard that was next to the wall has almost zero fret sprout and the side of the fingerboard that was facing away from the wall and toward the rest of the shop had loads. So, it appears that just being toward the wall was enough not to sprout that side and the other side was out in the air conditioned shop and was sprouting.
Pawnshop guitars are funny and funky and sometimes just a big WTF........
I first found this guitar probably a year ago and had it on my mental list of "cheap guitars I might buy" and it has been hanging on the wall, close to the floor for at least that length of time. The side of the fingerboard that was next to the wall has almost zero fret sprout and the side of the fingerboard that was facing away from the wall and toward the rest of the shop had loads. So, it appears that just being toward the wall was enough not to sprout that side and the other side was out in the air conditioned shop and was sprouting.
Pawnshop guitars are funny and funky and sometimes just a big WTF........