Yep, and I agree, what's even more amazing is that the guitar still has it's signed Q.C. (Quality Control) sticker on the back of it, it is signed by the person who inspected the guitar after it had been assembled and set up at the factory, makes you wonder, eh?
But anyway, I'm not going to quibble about it, since it was relatively easy to sort out, it gave me an excuse to exercise my guitar-setup chops, besides, for some perverse reason I seem to really enjoy doing setups on guitars, maybe it comes from my days as an apprentice fitter and machinist, I dunno....haha.