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New Guitar arrived with damage
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AllThumbs
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Joined: Jan. 10 2017
From: Lancashire, England.
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New Guitar arrived with damage
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It is a beautiful guitar, but it was shipped in a cardboard box wrapped in a little bit of that white plasticky 'cloth' they use. perhaps UPS were not kind to it during it's flights to France, Germany and finally the UK. 1) Varnish 'crunched' for about 2cm at the base/front join area 2) varnish 'dent' 6mm on one side where it joins the rear 3) Black Varnish looks to have melted somehow and run across the 5th fret area of the fingerboard, leaving a rough patch by the side of the 5th fret next to the 6th string 4) Several tiny pock marks in the varnish on two small areas of the front of the guitar either side of where the fretboard joins. 5) Black and gold tuners rather than white and gold, but may be due to the guitar being the 2015 model. (Label inside and warranty certificate state this is a 'Cipre 2015') The guitar smells superb - ok, yes, I sniff new guitars. So far, though, the sound is amazing. Leaves my cheap plywood classical standing in the dressing room. I could instantly return it for a full refund, but the chances of getting one here with less damage seem slim. Is the varnish (guessing polyeurethane from the feel of it) easy to fix? How about the problem on the neck at the 5th fret? (Handy for finding the 5th fret since it's so rough there *coughs*) Happy to provide pics if I can figure out how to do that here/ am allowed.
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Date Jan. 12 2017 18:48:24
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BarkellWH
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From: Washington, DC
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RE: New Guitar arrived with damage (in reply to AllThumbs)
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Looking at your initial posts, it appears that you ordered a Francisco Molina through Amazon Spain. I've never heard of Francisco Molina, and I don't know how Amazon Spain operates. I will say, however, that regardless of the make and method of ordering, you, the customer, deserve to receive a new guitar without damage. You state that the guitar was shipped in a cardboard box wrapped in a little bit of that white plasticky 'cloth.' that seems pretty flimsy for shipment internationally. Was a guitar case provided with the guitar in it, with the cardboard box encasing the guitar case? Or was it just the guitar alone encased in the cardboard box? Either way, I would not accept a damaged guitar. If it were me, I would return it and get a refund. The question is, who is responsible, Amazon Spain or UPS? You spent good money, you deserve an undamaged guitar. Bill
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Date Jan. 12 2017 19:12:56
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