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JimAnsell
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So i have a surf green 01 US fat strat texas special. I got it a little bit before covid, and it was like new for a 20 year old guitar. It immediately felt like a keeper, but then within a few years, this truss rod rattle developed. at first it was just seasonal, and only happened certain times of the year, as if the movement of the wood when the seasons changed made it better or worse. Well now it doesn't go away at all. If you hold the neck very tightly, or stick a chop stick into the truss rod hole to sort of hold it in place, it stops. It makes playing the guitar unplugged unbearable. I've seen some fixes on line where someone drills a hole in the neck heel and will the hole with enough epoxy to fill in the gap, still allowing it to turn, but it looks like a rig job at best. I could probably get 700ish for this thing as is, with the truss rod problem, or i could buy a new, american made fender roasted maple neck for 700. I can't decide if i want to dump the money into it or just ditch it and hunt for another keeper strat. opinions? how bad is the resale value on a US strat with a US replacement neck with no serial number?