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thisguy
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I just got a Japanese So Cal in the mail that I bought off Ebay. The guitar looks flawless except for one thing. The fretboard and decal side of the headstock have a LOT of obvious sun exposure. The back of the neck is much lighter and at the fret ends the fretboard is fairly dark. Also, the headstock is much darker than the fretboard. How much of this variation in color is normal?
The guitar has marks on it from being in a wall hangar so it must have been near a window.
I guess I just find it odd looking since the guitar looks pristine except for the sun darkening which would take years of normal use to accomplish.
If you're wondering, the seller did not use photos of the actual guitar in the auction. I realized this afterwards and his reply was he had several of the same color so he only took photos of one of them.
It's funny because my previous So Cal is a US model and the fretboard is really white. When I look at it I think about how I need it needs to get some wear on it so it won't look so brand new.
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How much of this variation in color is normal?
The guitar has marks on it from being in a wall hangar so it must have been near a window.
I guess I just find it odd looking since the guitar looks pristine except for the sun darkening which would take years of normal use to accomplish.
If you're wondering, the seller did not use photos of the actual guitar in the auction. I realized this afterwards and his reply was he had several of the same color so he only took photos of one of them.

It's funny because my previous So Cal is a US model and the fretboard is really white. When I look at it I think about how I need it needs to get some wear on it so it won't look so brand new.
TLDR
How much of this variation in color is normal?