Re: Nitro vs. Poly Debate
My purchasing usually* goes something like this:
Step 1) Man, that is a cool looking guitar.
Step 2) Yeah, I could afford that (or, in some cases, "Holy crap, that's a good price!")
Step 3) Huh, feels okay and sounds okay.**
Step 4) Here is my money.
Notice the conspicuous absence of worrying about what the finish is made of. The only time that happens to me -- and it has -- is when I get it in my head that I must own a guitar of "Type X" and start researching a bunch of models of that type ON PAPER ONLY. I'm as guilty of the next guy of getting bogged down in things like "That trem isn't exactly the same as the one used by my Hero" and "Man, I bet the Nitro finished one sounds SOOO much better" and "The REAL ones had a 7.25" radius, so why would I want a neck that is 9.5", even though I know I prefer them?"
As with so many things in our hobby, it's not necessarily that the theory is total BS, but we can become so trapped in the theoretical differences between two similar guitars that we don't notice that the practical differences are relatively inconsequential. None of us should EVER dismiss an instrument because of a seemingly problematic spec. Play the damned thing. Don't like it? Awesome. Find one you do.
*- There are exceptions, where I stumble upon something and just fall in love, but they're comparably very rare.
**-about half the time, this is me seeking out an example of said model, but buying a different one (usually because the color I want isn't in store) from mail order or eBay. I'm pretty flexible on "feel" and being a fan of hotrodding and pickup swapping, petty forgiving of the sound not being especially mind blowing.