I am new here, but here it goes.
I recently picked up a 87 ASAT, The PO had it in the back of his box truck for a while, in the case, with a whole ton of other gear, fortunately this is in NH, so we don't get too much crazy heat. Due to the environment it was sitting in, it has some light rust on the hardware and some pretty wild crazing. As you will notice in the pics, there is a "split" of the bi-cut glue joint.
What i can see and feel with my fingernail is no more than 1.5 inch long, and honestly may just be hardly more than a finish crack. I gently set a razor on it and it did not seem to go beyond the finish. This is at the 5/6 fret.
Don't mistake the glue joint for more of a crack in the pictures, (it was difficult to get pictures that actually showed both of them at the same time, to be honest, as the light has to be right to show the joint). I should note that the picture looks far worse than it does in actuality. That said, i am not that worried about it, it seems stable, truss rod operates fine, neck is straight etc...
I saw this before i pulled the trigger on it, but it sounded and played fantastic, and the neck fit my hands great, i loved the wear too... ...it spoke to me, etc, so I gambled.
I have searched and found no reference to splitting on the guitars, and 2 instances of it happening on bases.
Anyone else run into this.


So, have you guys seen this sort of thing, would you be concerned?
Again, the pictures are more dramatic than in actuality, and the guitar seems stable, nothing moved from below freezing to being in the warm house, nothing moved with the truss rod fiddling, or with the neck off. based on the rest of the lacquer on this thing it honestly could just be skin deep, and mostly caused by the tension in that knot...
Thanks