First, I believe you are misquoting me. The imperfection I found was cosmetic. I’ve seen pics of guitars by other mfrs with the same cosmetic flaw. And why I didnot return it is I like the one I have. I love how the neck feels, and it’s one of the lightest LPs I’ve played, and it sounds great, and has a nice top. In fact, the day I bought it, I was between this one and a custom shop that cost nearly 2x the price (and had the budget for it at the time) And without really knowing which was which, I chose this over the cs! I wasn’t worried about getting another/worse flaw, rather am saying I was more than willing to overlook a minor issue that nobody except me will ever see, does not affect the stability, tone or playability of the guitar because honestly, this one was a once in a lifetime find. It was just perfect for me. My guitar is anything but a dud…if it was, I wouldn’t have it, and I wouldn’t have bought 10 more Gibson over the next 5 years either (most of which I still have). I have had guitars by other mfrs that also had defects (Fender- had 5 over the past 5 years that i either returned or dumped quick;y due to factory flaws that affected playability), a Rickenbacker (I bought it knowing there was a small factory finish blemish (fisheye)- dealer comped me for it), every budget brand (even the more highly acclaimed brands) needed fretwork and had minor imperfecations. Even a PRS core I bought new and kept for less than a year had a couple things that shouldn’t have made it past QC….
all companies make mistakes, it’s on us as to what we accept (if the guitar sounds, plays and feels right, ill overlook cosmetic), and how the company takes care of us when mistakes are found is what matters