![]() ![]() ![]() NB a British penny is larger than a US pennyĬountry Gent (2 of 5) by Parker Knoll, on FlickrĬountry Gent (1 of 5) by Parker Knoll, on FlickrĬountry Gent (3 of 5) by Parker Knoll, on Flickr It looks like previous transport damage, possibly when the seller bought it, possibly earlier. ![]() Also, there are strange drippy goops on the back and what look like filled little round holes. It's always kind of weird to receive a guitar without even a gigbag, but there we go.Īnyway, when it arrives (without a case) I notice it has a lot of dings in the spruce which I expected, finish flaking on the headstock along the join (not expected but I can live with), but also a crack in the body on the back along the binding which seems to have been repaired with something like fibreglass along the binding line. He didn't mention it didn't have a case he didn't say it did either. The seller took a week to get it packed (which I can allow) and it shipped without a case. The guitar is black which of course makes these things harder to see/easier to conceal. He didn't answer but sent a bunch of pictures showing no dings or damage. I could tell there were some dents in the spruce top (spruce dents easily) and wrote to the seller to ask if there was any damage and could he send pictures. The seller confidently states it was made in Japan I did my own research which casts doubt on that. ![]()
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