I was a complete newbie when i started out playing guitar. My axe back then was a Norman acoustic with super thin satin finish. I was so bad in picking that i literally made 100 dents near the soundhole. Weirdly, i missed the pickguard with almost all my downstrokes. Those scars kinda reminds me to play properly all the time, even till now. Then I got my PRS SE Custom 24. I never did ding the finish, but there's one time i used a wrong cloth to wipe the body down. Then I noticed "brush-like" scratches beside the tremolo bar side of the bridge on the top. It's like on the second day it was in my possession. I felt so bad for that, and ever since then, i kept the microfibre cloth stored well, reserved only for the guitar body cleaning. belt buckle rashes were inevitable and i've learnt not to care about it anymore. if clapton can accept belt buckle scars on his guitars, so can i :biggrin: The headstock tip has a bit of the paint nicked off, but it's only the very tip of the tip so no biggie. I've also accidentally dented the top once with the instrument cable jack, but it was only a small dent in the thick poly finish (poly ftw!) no paint was harmed that day. i could accept the guitar being dented as time goes by, just so it wont look like it's always new and freshly produced, but relic-ing is a definite no-no for me. I prefer natural ageing.