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Meathead
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I bought two road worn guitars, and honestly not for looks. The nitro being worn down and thinned on the body feels and sounds great. I find a thin or worn finish on the guitar body lets the guitar resonate and have more sustain....and the finish being almost totally gone from the neck feels and sounds better to me as well.slyvren":1c6g049x said:I think some of you guys are missing the point. It's an image, a fashion statement. It's the sane crap as jeans with holes costing $150. The whole ideal behind selling in the music industry is to sell people a piece of thier dreams. Almost everybody playing music wants to be a rockstar or wants to be as cool as "insert rockstar here". Why hate? It's all business. Relics look cool as shit. The originals are better, but I sure can't afford a '62 strat. I'd never spend extra for a relic, but at the same price as a non-relic? I wouldn't care. Guitar is a guitar. If it plays and sounds good play it.
I'm not trying to convince anyone to like road worn guitars, but I have my reasons...try one, you might be surprised how good it plays and sounds.