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Hazing ... and not the fraternity kind
Hello,
I got a line on an older (2013?) all solid-body guitar. It was listed as being in "excellent" condition ... which I thought was problematic for a guitar that old. So I called the store and got a friendly guy who told me in his opinion it is not in excellent condition cosmetically as it has some dings but no cracks. However he added there was some hazing on the top. He did say there was nothing wrong with it structurally and the store does have I think a friendly return procedure. I certainly would think it could be returned just on the basis of it being advertised as being in excellent condition ... which to me certainly does not include a guitar with hazing and some dings. So, should I be concerned? Mainly about the hazing but I am also somewhat put back by that to me misleading ad ... but I imagine that is just the opinion of whoever posted the online ad. Thanks in advance.
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Two thoughts. A) at least they were honest about condition on the phone, B) I would ask for pics to see how bad the hazing is. If its mild and in the normal spots, (where ones arm rests over the guitar,) then I would go for it and take care of the finish with Virtuoso Polish or one of the other fine finish restoration options for guitars, assuming its a guitar you know you want and the price is right.
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It wouldn't worry me too much so long as the price is right.
As for the ad being misleading... well to me, mint means mint, but anything else like excellent, good, average, etc means "for the age". A couple of very minor dings and a tiny bit of hazing in the usual places could still be reasonably described as very good to excellent for a 8-year-old guitar. I'm very careful not to over-promise and underdeliver with guitars - i can't stand it when people say "excellent" and then the thing looks like its rolled down a concrete stairwell and I won't do it to other people, but some people are a little more "optimistic" about condition. Either way, I wouldn't let it put you off on principle - just don't pay more than YOU think it's worth.
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However in this case I looked up the website's policies on grading of used gear and "excellent" says an item will be free from scratches (and I guess dings, too), blemishes and other signs of wear. So using this criteria, I would say it is not a guitar in excellent condition. However, using the "age" formula, I still don't think it would be considered a guitar in excellent condition. Maybe very good or good. Now if it was an older guitar (this is only about 8 years old max), I would think this would be an excellent-condition guitar. It's a minor point and a good return policy is helpful.
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B tw I passed on the guitar. For one, I also found out it has a cedar top, not solid spruce.
Also, nobody at the store called me back after I was assured somebody would contact me as soon as possible.
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