The only question I recall you asking me is whether or not I have video footage of these local guitarists in my area who I say are better than Finck. The answer is no, I don't.
When I go to a local bar/club to see a show, I can't say filming it is one of my priorities. And to be honest, I've never uploaded anything to youtube.
Cool, so you're not able to use the Search engine on YouTube rather than filming it yourself and upload it?
I also aksed why in hell would Axl chose Robin if he's so average as you said.
I really don't see why you find this so hard to believe? Like I said, I've never found Robin's playing to be much more than just average. He's got a pretty choppy/sloppy style that personally, just doesn't make for an overly impressive performance.
I'm not claiming that he can't play guitar. I just don't see him being very difficult to replace. Apparently Axl felt is was do'able too.
Apparently, Axl wanted him (and even praised his work in a unknown song), but Robin didn't feel the same.
I don't know how to explain again and again how Robin's style is unique and how this is not what you can find in your neighborhood. You just can't, no matter how many teenage guitar players you show playing SCOM note per note. It's a very different thing to have someone capable to make the guitar sounding different than others and some other who can just hit the right notes.
I'm pretty sure you can't see it in that way. But I'm glad Axl could.