That's exactly what my initial thoughts were, Di Mitri R33. I figured probably a bad batch, or a partial bad batch pertaining to heat treating. The reason I don't send it back is because all Warmoth could do would be to verify if they were stainless or not, which I'm sure they are as they have not oxidized any at all in the nearly year I have had the neck, and it is clearly marked SS 6105. They would have no way to know that this neck has only been played maybe 40 or 50 hours, other than my word. If they took everybody's "word" about every little problem that arose from day to day, they would have all kinds of bullshiteee to deal with from nuts all over. I know Warmoth is a FIRST CLASS outfit, and I'm sure they don't "test" the fret wire for hardness once it arrives at their facility. However, that being said, perhaps they could relay this thread to the folks who make the wire, so more stringent test procedures could be implemented in the future. When one pays for durability, one expects the material to perform. Would I order another neck from Warmoth in the future with stainless fret wire? In a heart beat! I feel that this issue with my particular neck is few and far between. I'm hoping others that ordered stainless fret wire about a year ago will check their's closely, just to verify that mine is an isolated problem.
Bill in South Carolina
BTW: I should add that in over 37 years of playing, this was my FIRST stainless fret neck. Going into this endeavor, I had the impression that the stainless wire was nearly indestructible since it is supposed to be much harder than the strings that produce the friction on it. I figured to play it for YEARS with little to NO wear. Once again, I have NEVER tried them before.That being said, if Gregg says "We'll take your word for the minimal playing time on it, then check and replace them.", I'll send it back. Then, they could test the actual frets in question and we would all know what the deal is.
BTW 2: Once again keep in mind that my other Warmoth neck with stainless frets that has been played nearly EVERY day for well over a year, has NO signs of fret wear.