I don't pretend to be a luthier, but I was hoping that you people would be able to answer my question! Mods - If that's not allowed feel free to take down this post.
I am about to buy my first decent guitar, a Cole Clark Fl2e -BB. However it is marked as store soiled for $1800, with a note that there are some marks on the back of the guitar.
I looked for the marks and all i can find are some (6 or 7) *tiny* pits on the back of the body, that look like someone stabbed it a few times with a black ball point pen. (I doubt that's what actually happened though!)
There doesn't seem to be any signs of cracking, but perhaps a small amount of warping (about 2cm^2 on the bottom right). The warping is barely visible though so it might just be a trick of the light!
I played the guitar and honestly, it's one of the best sounding guitars I've ever played, including the super expensive ones in the shop. It felt really smooth to play as well which was great.
I almost bought it right there on the spot, but I decided that I needed to come back and play it one more time on a different day before I decide.
In the time between my first visit and the time I plan to return to the shop, I realised that maybe that pitting on the back of the guitar could affect it's durability!? Could these tiny marks turn into something worse over time?
Thanks heaps for your time and knowledge

Joel