I can accept that I had to take the guitar to a professional repair shop for setup, nut filing for another set of factory gauge strings and pressing some frets that had popped out. That's fine and I would have done it anyway.
What I cannot accept, though, is:
1. The fretboard looks like it's made of scrap wood for a 100 eur Chinese "guitar" with it's circular shaped grain patterns.
2. The bridge and bridge pieces need to be set ridiculously high due to the shallow neck, which I think is a fatal design flaw.
3. The sound is dull and boring compared to my existing, rather similar Suhr, totally lacking the sheen, balance and finesse the other one has.
4. Whale burst top stain has uneven colours and warmth grades of tones, which make the top look like part of it had some dirt on it.
I kept the guitar, though it is way off what I expected from a premium manufacturer at a premium price. That's mainly because the guitars are so hard to get these days. There are definitely better choices for the price, as Suhr quality and designs seems to have deteriorated over time.