ravenhaller
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G'day from Australia 
I've just received a roasted alder p-bass body to replace the jazz body on my Warmoth bass. I just find p- bodies that little bit more comfortable.
I was over the moon then my partner called me to say it had finally arrived. I raced home at light speed to get my first glimpse. But when I opened the box... well... I was extremely disappointed. The grain / mineral streaking looks like cracks. And they're everywhere. Not in places where it might look like a cool battle scar, but in places where it just looks awful.
I'm not sure what I can do about it. My first in 10 Warmoth pieces that I am unhappy with. I should point out there's absolutely no faulting the QC - it's just a really ugly piece of wood.
I originally planned for a tru oil finish, and ordered a pickguard to suit this asthetic. But the only way to tame this grain is with a solid colour.
Yeah. Disappointed.

I've just received a roasted alder p-bass body to replace the jazz body on my Warmoth bass. I just find p- bodies that little bit more comfortable.
I was over the moon then my partner called me to say it had finally arrived. I raced home at light speed to get my first glimpse. But when I opened the box... well... I was extremely disappointed. The grain / mineral streaking looks like cracks. And they're everywhere. Not in places where it might look like a cool battle scar, but in places where it just looks awful.




I'm not sure what I can do about it. My first in 10 Warmoth pieces that I am unhappy with. I should point out there's absolutely no faulting the QC - it's just a really ugly piece of wood.
I originally planned for a tru oil finish, and ordered a pickguard to suit this asthetic. But the only way to tame this grain is with a solid colour.
Yeah. Disappointed.