New Guitar question.......
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New Guitar question.......
I have a question that has been stuck in my craw for 20 years but I never got around to asking it.
Has anyone bought a NEW guitar from a dealer, or MF, or anyone selling it as NEW, then getting it and seeing hairline scratches on it? Not on the pickguard but on the body itself. It doesn't necessarily have to be a RIC, it could be Fender, or Gibson.
Does this sort of thing leave the factory like that?
Any input would greatly be appreciated.
Has anyone bought a NEW guitar from a dealer, or MF, or anyone selling it as NEW, then getting it and seeing hairline scratches on it? Not on the pickguard but on the body itself. It doesn't necessarily have to be a RIC, it could be Fender, or Gibson.
Does this sort of thing leave the factory like that?
Any input would greatly be appreciated.
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My first Rick--an MB 660/12 from (dealer name deleted) was bought from an online listing after I googled the guitar, model, and color. They told me, "brand spanking new". I had it sent overnight. It had to sit in the case for two days acclimating.
I opened it up. It was nearly in tune. I tuned it and played it for a minute, and then put it down for a good look--and found pick scratches on the upper guard, marks around the jackplate, some 1mm dings on the edge of the bottom bout, and the bridge was adjusted with a noticeable tilt. There were no keys in the case.
It had obviously been demo'd in their brick and mortar store before being dispatched to me. Serial checked out to be 9 months old at the time I received it, as I recall.
I called them up and they said "send it back and we'll have our tech repair it." I said, "no way", and went to work with wrenches, gauges, and Scratch-X and Zymol, which were both in my car toolbox. Then I replaced the guards and knobs, too, and made a new 5th knob, and bought another MB Rick, and...
I opened it up. It was nearly in tune. I tuned it and played it for a minute, and then put it down for a good look--and found pick scratches on the upper guard, marks around the jackplate, some 1mm dings on the edge of the bottom bout, and the bridge was adjusted with a noticeable tilt. There were no keys in the case.
It had obviously been demo'd in their brick and mortar store before being dispatched to me. Serial checked out to be 9 months old at the time I received it, as I recall.
I called them up and they said "send it back and we'll have our tech repair it." I said, "no way", and went to work with wrenches, gauges, and Scratch-X and Zymol, which were both in my car toolbox. Then I replaced the guards and knobs, too, and made a new 5th knob, and bought another MB Rick, and...
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