So I've had a couple of NGD's recently, a pair of beautiful PRS SE's. Both billed as 'new', one came sealed in the box from the PRS factory and was flawless. The other not so much. It had a decent amount of surface scratches (that I could have removed, probably, with some polish and and elbow grease), some build-up on the fret board that looked like dead skin (or maybe cleaning solution that just built up) and the deal breaker which was a couple of dings (nothing major, but still...add it all up and it doesn't scream "new" to me). Thankfully the shop I dealt with agreed to take it back and ordered me a new one, so while I'm left waiting until it arrives at least they're fixing it for me.
Now, like most guys I've been to Guitar Center and seen "new" guitars that kids scuff up with their belts, bump into walls/amps/etc, and generally just mess up. I'd never buy one of those, a.)because Guitar Center's prices are rape and b.)because that's not "new" in my book. Still, I know I'm a picky bastard.
So, I'm just wondering, what does "new" constitute to you guys?
Now, like most guys I've been to Guitar Center and seen "new" guitars that kids scuff up with their belts, bump into walls/amps/etc, and generally just mess up. I'd never buy one of those, a.)because Guitar Center's prices are rape and b.)because that's not "new" in my book. Still, I know I'm a picky bastard.
So, I'm just wondering, what does "new" constitute to you guys?
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