My BGN Nikon F5 looks "well used," in my opinion. Well, its probably related to the type of camera you buy. Consumer BGN bodies won't be used as hard as pro BGN bodies.
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Well, maybe. But that's not my experience. At all.
Over the years I have purchased frequently and in quantity from KEH and never been dissatisfied. I have purchased "pro" gear (and let's not get into what that means, please) more often than not without any issues or problems in the quality or condition. Sounds like you just got the ugly one.
I bought a BGN Nikon F4 and later an F5 from them years ago - long enough ago that they were still hard to come by on the used market - and both of them looked like they'd just come out of the box, LIKE NEW with not a scratch or scuff on them.
What I've learned from talking with them over the years is that what you're going to get is AT LEAST the grade you're paying for. If you pay for EXC, you will get EXC. If you pay for BGN, you'll get something that's at least BGN, but often better: always in my experience with them.
I have purchased three different 80-200mm lenses from them over the years(one push-pull, one series 2 and one AF-S), all BGN and all in actuality looking and performing like new.
Same experience with multiple Leica RF bodies and lenses and an Epson RD-1. And more Nikon AF and MF gear than I'd care to admit (my wife might be reading this).
So I don't think it's as much a "pro" / "amateur" issue as it is the luck of the draw that it might or might not be better than what you're promised. Again, for the record, I've never had anything come from KEH that was less than EXC in grade no matter what I paid, and I've never heard of anyone getting something in a worse category than they'd paid to begin with.
Good folks who will do (and have for me done) whatever it takes to make you happy.
B&H and Adorama, I can't say the same. But that's a different thread...
Jeff M