You are well justified in being upset. I wouldn't be surprised if Eastman with their chaotic recording system didn't know themselves which guitars were which. The sure way to tell if it is Nitro is to find an out of the way area of the guitar and dab it with a little acetone - clear nail varnish remover will do - and if it dissolves then it is Nitro. BUT of course you don't want to do this because it might compromise your position re a refund or exchange.
I share your anger. What really annoys me is that if Gibson, Martin or Taylor behaved like this we would say it was typical of big business to treat their customers like mushrooms - keep them in the dark and dump on them. Forgive my language, but Eastman have got a F*****G nerve!
I share your anger. What really annoys me is that if Gibson, Martin or Taylor behaved like this we would say it was typical of big business to treat their customers like mushrooms - keep them in the dark and dump on them. Forgive my language, but Eastman have got a F*****G nerve!
Alan
''Bad company done got me here …'' - Rev Gary Davis
''Bad company done got me here …'' - Rev Gary Davis