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muttley600 said:If the finish is veneer and its blistering or bubbling that is a repair job for a very experienced luthier or better still the original manufacturer. Do not attempt it yourself you will be asking for trouble. As it is such a major problem it should be covered under faulty parts or workmanship. If one of my guitars was ever returned with a problem like that I would put it right immediately no questions asked. I'd also let the owner have a choice of loaners while the work was being done and phone him everyday to make sure he wasn't bad mouthing the guitar to all his friends..
Find out who the shop intends to do the work and insist it is done by a qualified guy or returned to the manufacturer and get a contact for who ever is doing the work so you can find out why it has happened and what is being done to put it right. The fact that it is "only" a $350 guitar is of no consequence.
Again do not attempt it yourself if you do you will not have leg to stand on when it goes wrong.
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