How do you treat your guitars? Do you prefer a battered workhorse or an unblemished work of art, as fresh as the day it was made?
Keeping a guitar in pristine condition has its advantages if you’re planning on selling it one day, as you’ll get a higher return. Regular maintenance also means it will stay in good working order. You don’t want to be letting your hardware rust, your neck warp or your electrics get all crackly from dust and grime.
But assuming you look after the basics, here’s three good reasons you shouldn’t worry about a few paint cracks, bumps or scratches.