Re: Guitar Shopping - spendthrift or cheapskate!
Amen.
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Amen.
Come on now people. We have these rules for a reason. I'm not really sure what that reason is, but by golly they're rules. You can't go around breaking them and not expecting it to cost you dearly.
Don't pick up a guitar you can't afford.
Don't pick up a good quality guitar that will require you to learn a different style you don't already want to learn.
Don't jamm with other people in the shop if you don't have time to spare to join a band.
:-)
- Zurf
How do you know if you don't try them. I would'nt buy a pair of shoes without trying them on, or buy a car and not test drive it! Ahhh its nice to dream eh.
Take Care...Badeye.
I know I could get skewered by some purists but take a look at Ovations. If you can get by the plastic/round back thing, they're great guitars for the money. IMHO, Martins, Taylors, and Gibsons are great guitars but there are others. Takamine makes a great, reasonably priced guitar as well. Play a lot of them and, if you're on a budget stay away from the McPhersons or anything on that level - there is a difference but you'll pay for it too.
Hey there Weaser, I was just thinking back, I mean way back in the 1970's. I saw a concert it was Jethro Tull. It was when they came out with the alblum Thick as a Brick. I don't know if you are familiar with this , but anyway The lead singer / flute player did an an acoustic part and he was playing an Ovation. I can distictly remeber how great that acoustic guitar sounded. I must admit that I kinda forgot how good an Ovation can sound.
There have been a lot of headliners that use Ovations or Adamas's and I think what's notable is that, unlike many makers, Kaman doesn't pay their endorsees so, really, anyone you see playing with an Ovation, an Adamas or a Takamine is playing it because they appreciate the sound. And they have some big time endorsees - Melissa Etheridge, Steve Lukather, Al DiMeola, Paul Simon, Yngwie, Toby Keith and others. As I've said before, I like others too but I think a lot of people play one low end Ovation and discount the entire line for the name brand wood boxes (Taylor, Martin, Gibson, et al) and I think that's a mistake.
I just found out about the Gibson Dove ... ooohh nooooo! Help!
It's even more expensive. Anyone got one?
Huh. I'm surprised to see Toby Keith endorsing anything without being paid for it. Nothing against Toby Keith. Just the opposite. He's seemed like a solid business operator since coming onto the scene, and that's something I can respect. Excepting his support of our military members of course.
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WeaserP's post says Toby Keith is an unpaid endorser of Kaman brand guitars. I was surprised by that.
Sorry for the threadjack. We'll go back to your Gibson addiction now.
- Zurf
id go with the hummingbird, its pricey but man, what a great guitar. my main guitar is a takamine that cost me 500.00$. not the greatest not the pricest, but she does me justice
I am also a "follower" of the fact: IT IS BETTER TO INVEST MORE $$$ IN A REAL GOOD GUITAR FROM A WELKNOWN BRAND.
I purchased some on eBay, had a problem with only 1 guitar: a 1964 Gibson Hummingbird: the top was not flat but ..., this is fixed now, a friend put a very small and light wooden structure inside the guitar to lift the top: plays like a dream. I was blessed in that way that I could spend money for guitars. I think my 2 top investments are: the PRS EG serie (3 different combinations) only made from 1990-1992, except for one: 1994. Search today for such a PRS EG US made, I don't see them anymore.
The second is a Fender Telecaster, custom shop reissue 1952, called California Beach, ugly pistache green and wasn't available in the US. I don't know why, Fender will give you the answer maybe AND the sound: never heard better.
If you buy, because a guitar is something you love and it has to go fast, buy immediately a top guitar, because if you spend 700$ for a "decent" guitar, but NOT your dream guitar, you will regret it and you end up finally avoiding more and more that guitar, asking yourself if..
I said I was lucky, but if you play both, electric and acoustic, I should buy a squier, or an Epiphone Special (199$) sounds real good, you can start and at the same time put some money aside to buy what you want.
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After visiting all the local guitar stores, small and large, I went to a couple of pawn shops. Here in Sacramento, there are at least two pawn shops that specialize in used instruments...I ended up buying a nice Takamine for about $225..he threw in a case and a strap and I also found a tuner and extra strings hidden in the case. After I bought it, I went online to see if I had a deal...from what I gathered I probably saved myself at least $250 buy not buying used on ebay... And in the pawn shops, of course you can test them all you want.
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