"When you go to the extreme, grasping the pitch antenna and thus adding a hand capacitance of >=100pF, an un-EQed oscillator will go down by 30kHz or even more while the deviation of a well EQed oscillator will be limited to 5 or 6kHz. That's a huge difference!" - Thierry
I imagine that some players now and then intentionally touch the pitch antenna for effect. Not having the pitch go super crazy when this happens accidentally would likely be seen as a plus by most players. So, yes, I agree this feature could make a huge difference in that respect.
"And yes, the range within that phenomenon does not only happen, but give musically useful results is very small..."
I hope you don't think I'm shoving your words back at you, and not to belabor the point, but different designers / engineers / players / people in general can have legitimate differences of opinion on these types of features. I personally don't think this feature is worth the added fiddling headaches that accompany it. If it could give ruler flat linearity with not much fuss I'd likely have a different opinion of it.
"The idea of almost zero factory tuning kills totally the artisanal aspect of traditional music instrument building."
If one is building a one-off, it can (and most likely will) take on the form of a prototype, with various adjustments and such as temporary expedients, stop-gaps, to vary parameters for "what if" type experimentation in the lab, etc. If one is designing for production one must necessarily work like a demon in order to nail everything down and remove all of the production variables one can. There can still be real artisanship in a design in terms of the oscillator topological details and in the possibly hand wound coils, and in the major logical structures and how they are stylistically implemented (in my case the processor and code).
[EDIT] The existence of factory adjustments and final product variation can be a source of anxiety for the buyer as well. For instance, I'd normally never buy a guitar sight unseen, but I might if I knew it had run the plek gauntlet: