Je ne sais pas si c'est une dénomination MJT "closet to new", mais moi en lisant ça je t'aurai expédié la même chose :
Chez Fender il y avait Closet Classic comme finition, qui voulais dire, état d'une guitare qui a passé 40 ans dans son case.
Et même si tu voulais dire "Close to new", soit proche du neuf, c'était pas gagné.
Je viens de regarder le site MJT :
Citation:
CLOSET CLEAN WEAR - The cleanest finish we do is a closet clean style. It is meant to replicate a played 50 to 60 year old aged finish that has been very well taken care of. It will have a very thin 100% nitro finish. It will have little to minimal aging/wear, and may include a nick or ding or two, play wear, etc. We can do them in a vintage high gloss finish, or in a vintage satin/matte style finish. We can also do them with or without checking.
http://mjtagedfinishes.com/gal(...).html