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In all seriousness though, as above really. If it’s just a cosmetic quirk of the wood then it wouldn’t necessarily bother me (well it might, but it means there’s nothing wrong!).
It may well have been filled with CA if it had 'voids'. More common in spruces and pines and fir - its a loal excess of resin - like a plook (pustule)
Other than cosmetics - nothing to worry about - guitars are not like us - they're made from natural materials (mostly) and so have imperfections.
play the hell outa it.
Otherwise, if it isn't a 'fault', it's more a case of the guitar maker allowing natural marks in the wood to show.
We've had a number of very expensive guitars @tamcobrighton that have natural marks or scars. Often they add rather than detract from the overall look of the instrument.
Winny, to be honest nope it doesn't look like wood at all, having read some of the responses here my guess would be that it's a filler compound.
AliGorie, your apparent knowledge comforts me : ) Thanks for sharing
I did email Faith since I created this thread, their response was that it is "figuring" in the wood. I was under the impression that figuring related to textures like "bear claw" etc in the grain though.
It really boils down to how you feel about it -£800 is a lot of money if you are not 100% happy. Did you buy it mail order?
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