Seriously guys... I can tell you that a few years ago (when I knew NOTHING about guitars, and did not really care about them), I bought my husband a guitar from Wal-Mart. Yep... I am ashamed to say it, but it happened. He talked and talked about guitars, and I thought I'd be a sweetheart and surprise him. He's been diddling with that evil thing for a few years now. He DID know better, but accepted it graciously and never complained. He isn't really as INTO guitar as I am, but I'll bet he would be if he had something to call his own that was decent! I finally decided just a short time ago that I wanted to play. I picked his up and then actually started learning about guitars. I talked about what I wanted in a guitar... and for our anniversary he offered to take me guitar shopping. He let me pick out the guitar I wanted (I still didn't know too much about them, except at that point I had an idea of what I wanted within a very LOW price range, and realized that his was crap)... and he bought me the one I picked.
So now what? I want him to get a new guitar that he can love (and maybe we can start a bonfire with the Wal-mart guitar)... so, honestly... if you can get her interested, you'll get your new guitar... but then... you'll have to buy her one too!!!!
On the other hand... I don't know what will happen when I decide that I want ANOTHER guitar (I mean, when I decide what my next guitar will be... of course I already want another one!) ... I don't think it will be so easy to acquire more ... unless of course, I get him one that's more expensive than mine first... and then, maybe I'll be able to get a nicer one! ha ha! What's that saying, "Give and then you shall receive" - something like that!
Art and beauty are in the eyes of the beholder.
What constitutes excellent music is in the ears of the listener.