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I have had some great dealings with GuitarGuitar, but items like this leave me somewhat baffled. This guitar appeared on the website, about 3/4 months ago, priced a bit higher than the current offering, but without any mention of it being ex demo. The only giveaway at the time was that the serial number placed it to being approximately 4/5 years old ( there was a release of a few 38 series guitars back then, at roughly the price this one was first listed at ). Okay so now they have knocked a few quid off, but "ex demo" on a 4 year plus old guitar that hasn't been part of GG stock since they sold out the aforementioned 38's allocated to them ?
Looks more like pre owned, and from the newly added description, pretty well used. I have seen this "ex demo " description a few times on their site, it always appears that the guitar has been a lot further from the store than the description seems to allude to ?
https://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/product/170407309661008-863161--lowden-f-38-brazilian-rosewood-dark-red-cedar-ex-demo-21
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Regarding that Lowden, all I can say is that many years ago I owned a Brazilian Rosewood Lowden and sold it for half that price. It was an OK guitar but nothing special, I remember selling it to fund the purchase of a Froggy Bottom with Indian Rosewood back and sides.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
If you can afford to drop £8k on a guitar, even taxi rides to guitar shops are well within your budget.
In-store you can check all that out, online you can't, so in a sense you're buying blind and trusting to luck. Yes, you can return it but if the store isn't local there will be an expense.
If you simply have to buy online, fine, but it's better if you don't
Id want to go, see, touch, play - I wouldnt be happy couriering a £1k acoustic - but each to his own
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
But that's just me YMMV
Guitar Guitar have also been known to sell almost certainly second hand gear as new or ex-demo before.
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As for demo/display guitars....can't say for every shop....for mine we had probably 70 guitars out on display and maybe 30 amps. I'd dust them all every day, they occasionally got played by someone coming in but you'd watch them like a hawk so they didn't scratch a 5k Gibbo or anything. Everyone in the shop had a favourite demo guitar to test gear with, mine was a blue SG Special. Everytime I had to demo an amp or a pedal I'd reach for that one, it would have had probably 10's if not hundreds of hours of playtime from me on it. No marks or scratches though as I was very careful, and wiped it down after testing with it, but I can imagine other guys in other shops not taking that care and you potentially buying a guitar that's been very well played by customers and staff. The boss once threatened to make me buy it I played it so much, pretty sure it wasn't even listed as ex-demo....just another guitar hanging on the wall.