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(formerly customkits)
Thanks again
But then again, Greco has these "features inconsistencies" that make them quite interesting. I've sold recently here on the forum a 1983 EG60-180 (the equivalent to a EGF-1800), which had a Dry Z pickup in the bridge, and a Dry 82 in neck.
From the guitars I've had and from what I've read, I do think that EGF-850 have the same type of finish as the higher models, so arguably you could say it's "nitro" whatever that means. So I agree with @John_A, if you think it will help you sell it, mention the nitro (everyone else seems to do so for EGF850s).
Now greco's fender style guitars is a whole different thing. Their SE-500 strats finish is polyurethane applied so thin, that you can fee the wood grain through the finish, really lovely stuff. And their higher models with nitro SE-600 onwards (SE-1200), feel great as well, almost like an old Fender in my opinion.
Does any of it make us better players though? No it doesn't