Irrelevant, someone has used it and loved at some point. What happened to it after does not change that. I imported a sax from Chicago that had been sat for decades but the patina is amazing. It was used by a session player in the 30s around the Chicago clubs. Just because it hasn’t been used for a while doesn’t change that.
New isn’t always best by a long way, chill out, take some time and enjoy the beauty of a vintage instrument and you will understand……….