I spotted this Tokai SG on eBay today. I'm
not considering buying it, but it raised a question. It has a bit of cracking in the finish around the back of the neck joint, which can be seen quite clearly in one of the pictures:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=290222185471&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=019I have exactly the same thing on one of my own SGs. It's nowhere near as bad, in fact it's nearly invisible, but it's there. It's just along the back of the joint, not at the join itself but a millimetre or so away. There's no cracking at all at the sides or front of the join. It doesn't affect tuning stability (in fact it's rock solid). I've tried bending the neck (very gently) and there's no more "flex" than in any of my other SGs.
Now, the guy on eBay seems convinced it's just a cosmetic thing, but
something must have caused it to crack at that point.
Could a bit of rough handling in shipping cause a crack without loosening the joint itself (seems unlikely)?
Could the finish crack because it's settling over a glue line rather than wood at that point? I don't know about the USG-100, but mine has some kind of poly, not nitro, finish.
I know SG neck joints are notoriously fragile, but should I be worried about my neck falling off? I'd be interested to hear any thoughts, especially from Jonathan and Wez (I know you hate many things about the SG design, Wez, but put it to one side for a minute

).