No worries! I do similar things on a regular basis.
And yeah, they ARE great guitars. I haven't (not here at least) told the story of how I got mine, used in VG condish for $125 USD, back in the late '90s.
Seller listed in the newspaper (remember those?), for something like $300. But misrepresented it as a "California Series," a shortlived thing where the guitars were sort of "hybrid USA/Mexico." Shaped in Cal, painted in Ensenada, then assembled back in the US. Which were more expensive than MIMs.
When I got to the seller's place, he had
sanded off part of the back of the headstock decal! So I knew something was amiss. And I was doubly ticked off because it only had 5 strings, and the seller didn't even have a replacement for me to put on it to try it out.
I was so pissed off I said "Thanks but no thanks" and walked.
Checked the paper a couple weeks later, still for sale.
Called up the seller, told him I'd reconsider
if he insured that the guitar had 6 strings on it when I came to check it out. Then he made the mistake of telling me that he was late on his rent and really needed to sell it.
Big mistake.
I went back, tried it out with all 6 strings, and offered him $125, take it or leave it.
It even came with a generic gigbag! (I later got a pawnshop Ibanez hardshell case for it.) One of my most versatile guitars with so many sounds!
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The above photo was actually in a national Fender print ad and store display, but that's another story.