it's General Mustard now? I always thought it was Colonel Mustard. Did he get promoted?
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Although I don't know either party personally after reading this post I think that this guitar was damaged in shipping, I believe it was sent intact but when the receiver opened the box he got overly excited as any of us would have after seeing the damage and because of the history in regards to the transaction jumped to the conclusion it was done out of spite ( many of us would have the same reaction ). I don't fault either party for their actions I would have probably done the same if I was either one of them and neither one has anything to gain by the destruction of the guitar so why would they do it, simple they didn't, looks to me like the latches opened allowing the guitar to move in the case causing the damage. I have heard of many guitars being damaged in shipping and I don't blame the shippers as I doubt that they do it on purpose I do however wonder when someone is going to make a case that can properly protect a guitar, isn't that its job, there should be no need for extra protection above what the case is supposed to provide and when you buy a guitar for $3000 plus why to you get a POS $.50 case. As far as I'm concerned you should be able to bang it, throw it, beat it and when you open it the guitar is still like brand new, if I have to be gentle with it then what's it's purpose. Personally I use a simple solution to one of the problems which look's like it could have come in handy here, when I ship/travel with a guitar I duct tape the case closed so if the latches give the case still can't open.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostWhat better way to dispose of the evidence than to eat it?
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