NBD: Squier Paranormal Rascal Bass in CANDY APPLE RED!

Could you please check the neck pocket for stress cracks? I'm thinking of ordering a red one.

I went through eight (8!!!) of the pink Rascals directly from Fender before I got one that didn't have stress cracks at each side of the neck pocket. Big cracks. Here are some pictures; these are all different brand new basses right out of their sealed Squier boxes shipped directly from Fender in California over a period of a few months:

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I have two green Rascals as well, and they are fine. Every black and green Rascal I have seen in stores has been fine as well. Impeccable finish work.

I haven't seen a candy apple red Rascal yet, so perhaps they are fine (I hope). But the pink is definitely prone to cracks at the neck/body joint. It has been a huge time-consuming hassle getting a good one.

Fender took them all back without issue. They basically said, "They all do that, it's common on Fenders and doesn't affect anything." Yeah, but it looks crappy. I got the feeling they thought I should accept the cracks and that I was being too picky. The people at Fender were nice, though.

Rascals are great basses, but that pink paint seems to have a bigger tendency than the other colors to crack.

It'd be really helpful if you could please inspect the neck joint on your red Rascal very thoroughl
That type of finish cracking is fairly common in the Rascal basses. When I bought my Sherwood green Sweetwater had a bunch of them on sale as demo units that had those same exact kind of cracks I don't know if it's the type of poly finish that Fender is using or what but I see this happening more and more on Fender and squire instruments. TBH I sometimes wonder if when Fender puts something for sale on its website that are really returns from dealers who refuse to accept them so Fender turns around and resells them.

No dealer I know would accept one of those brand new out of the box from Fender. For someone at Fender to actually tell you that it's not that big of a deal because they all do that is absolutely ridiculous. That would be the same things if you went into a new car dealer and there was a scratch or a dent on your new car because it's going to happen anyways.
 
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I had it made.
I bought a plain white/black/white pickguard for this Paranormal model through either eBay or Etsy, then sent it to Carmedon to apply the paisley graphic. Not cheap, but it looks good, dunnit?;)
It looks awesome and we all know that sometimes awesomeness cost you a little bit more to achieve. Which is okay if the end result is worth it and in your case it is that's a real beauty that bass.
 
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Could you please check the neck pocket for stress cracks? I'm thinking of ordering a red one.

I went through eight (8!!!) of the pink Rascals directly from Fender before I got one that didn't have stress cracks at each side of the neck pocket. Big cracks. Here are some pictures; these are all different brand new basses right out of their sealed Squier boxes shipped directly from Fender in California over a period of a few months:

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I have two green Rascals as well, and they are fine. Every black and green Rascal I have seen in stores has been fine as well. Impeccable finish work.

I haven't seen a candy apple red Rascal yet, so perhaps they are fine (I hope). But the pink is definitely prone to cracks at the neck/body joint. It has been a huge time-consuming hassle getting a good one.

Fender took them all back without issue. They basically said, "They all do that, it's common on Fenders and doesn't affect anything." Yeah, but it looks crappy. I got the feeling they thought I should accept the cracks and that I was being too picky. The people at Fender were nice, though.

Rascals are great basses, but that pink paint seems to have a bigger tendency than the other colors to crack.

It'd be really helpful if you could please inspect the neck joint on your red Rascal very thoroughly with a bright light and let us know if you find any cracks.

Thanks in advance. :)

Well, hadn't noticed any, but sure enough, there is this one on the bass side of the neck. BARELY noticeable with the metallic paint. Had to twist it around at different angles before I could see it. ROYAL pain the butt to photograph. Took four different pictures before it finally showed up in the pic.

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Maybe they ARE all like that, including the green and black ones, but just hard to notice because of the metal flake in the paint? 🤷‍♂️

I don't care. All of my basses are going to end up with worse than that in time. Besides, THIS is the one my wife bought me.
 
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Well, hadn't noticed any, but sure enough, there is this one on the bass side of the neck. BARELY noticeable with the metallic paint. Had to twist it around at different angles before I could see it. ROYAL pain the butt to photograph. Took four different pictures before it finally showed up in the pic.

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Maybe they ARE all like that, including the green and black ones, but just hard to notice because of the metal flake in the paint? 🤷‍♂️

I don't care. All of my basses are going to end up with worse than that in time. Besides, THIS is the one my wife bought me.
Thank you for taking the time to report.

The crack in the red definitely doesn't look as bad as those cracks I posted with the pink basses. One of them I could actually make the crack wider by simply putting pressure on the middle of the neck.

I understand you wanting to keep it. My first green Rascal was a gift from my girlfriend, and it had a crushed bottom strap button up into the body due to incompetent packaging by Guitar Center (who sent a used bass from a store - but sold it as new). However, since it was the bass SHE bought me, I wanted to keep it. I simply found an oversized strap button that covered the cracked finish, and had Guitar Center send me a free case due to them selling my girlfriend a used damaged demo store display that they dishonestly described as new. I told her, "Don't buy anything from them."

I then bought a new green Rascal (it really was actually new this time, since it wasn't from Guitar Center) that I initially intended to replace the damaged one with. But, the damaged one had a distinctly different, more vintage-y "muffled" tone that worked really well with dead old muted strings while the new one was bright, modern, middy, and super zingy. So, I kept them both.
 
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