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I consider myself an intermediate-advanced guitar player. I'm looking for a mellow, r&b/acoustic sounding acoustic guitar. How do I find a guitar that is like this?
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i would go online and check it out. i like gibson, dixon, or washburn
i would go online and check it out. i like gibson, dixon, or washburn
Where can i get good guitars cheaper?
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I am an intermediate guitar player and love electro acoustic guitars such as the Takamine EG450, the Yamaha FX370c and the Takamine EG340SC, however these guitars i find to be a bit pricey. Does anyone know any places to find these brilliant guitar (electro acoustic) but a bit cheaper? preferably near the UK.
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Pawn shops are and can be a good place to look. If you find something that you're interested in, find out the price, then make an offer that's about twenty percent below what they are asking. If they want to turn it over quick they'll either sell it at that price, or come back with a lower price. Then counter their new price, and hopefully they will come down, so you can get it lower price. If they won't budge on the price then head for the door. Pawn shops generally take in items at about fourty to sixty percent of what the actual value is. So you might be able to bargain them down some, get what you want at a better price than what you would pay, to buy it used from an instrument shop.
Be firm though when making the offer and frown a bit, if they come back with no change, and then critique the guitar about various things. If you have a friend that plays and knows something about guitars get them to come along to look it over and tell you what the condition is in their opinion. Most pawnshops when something comes off of pawn want to turn the item over as quickly as possible, so as to reduce the overhead, for the time they have to keep it and their money tied up.
Pawn shops are and can be a good place to look. If you find something that you're interested in, find out the price, then make an offer that's about twenty percent below what they are asking. If they want to turn it over quick they'll either sell it at that price, or come back with a lower price. Then counter their new price, and hopefully they will come down, so you can get it lower price. If they won't budge on the price then head for the door. Pawn shops generally take in items at about fourty to sixty percent of what the actual value is. So you might be able to bargain them down some, get what you want at a better price than what you would pay, to buy it used from an instrument shop.
Be firm though when making the offer and frown a bit, if they come back with no change, and then critique the guitar about various things. If you have a friend that plays and knows something about guitars get them to come along to look it over and tell you what the condition is in their opinion. Most pawnshops when something comes off of pawn want to turn the item over as quickly as possible, so as to reduce the overhead, for the time they have to keep it and their money tied up.
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