I don’t mean a thick, grimey sound, I mean selling filthy equipment.
I was just chatting with @brucegill about our mutilual pet hate:
Paying large (relatively) amounts of money for valuable items, only to have them arrive with a coating of the previous owner.
Now, I’m not talking about well-loved equipment. Well made gear that’s built to last is my jam. I love to see old boxes with missing paint and only 3 rubber feet. I come from a family of restorers and love to take something of quality, give it the TLC it deserves and restore it to prior glory.
But give it a clean first hey? So here’s my rant.
The hierarchy of Dirty Synth Sins:
1. Skin and grease.
That crack filled with a yellowy, green gunk from years of holding and touching and pressing with sweaty fingers and greasy hair. Just… I mean… Surely at some point the guy noticed his sedimentary build up right?
In the Watch world this is called “arm cheese” and I can’t think of a better name.
2. PUBES
Why are there so many pubes on everything? How do they get jammed under buttons? Are you all playing chopsticks with your pecker?
Yeah some are beard and head hairs, which isn’t a lot better, but are these being sold by Wookies?
3. Unknown Liquid Splashes
Is that circle coffee? BBQ sauce? Blood? How did it not get wiped off as soon as it dripped? Why was it sent to me!?
4. Dust. Thick dust.
The most common but surely the easiest to spot and solve right? OK so you haven’t been playing it in a while, you kept it in the garage - the photos didnt have all that dust, maybe you could have popped it in a box while you waited for it to sell? Would it be so hard to give it a wipe? Get a little brush on there? Most of that’s your skin mate.
OK, that feels better.
Most things I’ve bought have been clean. This isn’t every sale. And I get it, some products have little vents and holes and stuff gets in - I’m not expecting anyone to take something apart just to make sure its not full of cat sick. But I particularly dislike it when photos appear one way and the item arrives looking like it was just pulled out of a Medieval Bog.
Or is it just me and @brucegill getting these?