Nutrino, you are blessed with the power of imagination, the very mother of worry. There are at least five states in the cyle of value relating to good music gear: pristine, used, damaged, superceded, and vintage (can include damaged). All you are doing is getting ahead of yourself. Why bother? Let Time take care of that!
A friend did me a service when I showed him my pristine handcrafted acoustic guitar and after duly admiring it he said, "Y'know, there will come a time when it gets its first ding - just know it and be ready". I imagined the source of that ding (actually, those dings) with fearsome accuracy as I got to realise that the webbing holding up the lid of the case when resting horizontal was only just long enough, and the slightest knock when the case was open would be enough to slam the case shut. One day, I thought, if I'm not careful, that lid will drop shut while I am taking the guitar out and...
Now that it has happened, and there are indeed two tiny dings in the lacquer, I just think 'he was right, it was bound to happen, but at least I anticipated it and didn't foster the illusion that my guitar could ever remain pristine'. Yes, it's a spoiled guitar, but one that has taught me about coping with damage. Sic transit gloria mundi.
Imagine all the ways your Snow could get spoiled, put OCD-style probabilities on each one, and turn your worry into a checklist!
Good luck. The music's the thing.
Suzzy
