The seller offered me either full refund or partial refund to keep the instrument. Replacement isn't possible apparently as these are limited to 200 in Europe. I opted for the partial refund of £60 instead of a full refund because you can't really see the ding from the front anyway and the veneer thing is very minor. That makes it £400 which I don't think is too bad considering these are normally £600.
Anyways it's all sorted now and I think I'll just enjoy it. I'll give it a full set up when I go home and I will start wondering what BKP I should get in it :twisted:
If you got it for £400, the store will have made no money at all - may have even lost money, so they are unlikely to shift any more in reductions
They would have been better off not getting it in , or selling it at all - better still just stay at home in bed rather than opening up the shop.
But if you like the axe and know that you got it for less than the shop paid, and that it actually plays well - you may decide to keep it after all and play it to death and not have to worry about it getting its first scratch or chip - because it already has them.
I once had a new PRS custom 22 which i never played because it was too perfect and new and shiny and i didnt want it to get messed up.
I ended up selling it and never got to enjoy it