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Simple Ideas for Getting a Used Guitar

January 13, 2010 By: Guitarizm Category: Arts, Entertainment and Music

Frequently cheaper than a new guitar and just as prepared to rock out, a secondhand guitar could be the perfect addition to your collection or the perfect thing to start you off, but how do you know that your potential purchase isnt a potential dud?

The reality is that some wonderful guitars, while pricey when new, are comparatively inexpensive secondhand. Often you’ll find a custom or a prohibited limited edition guitar that somebody is selling quickly for the money and you can often get a real bargain if you know what you’re looking for. It really pays to do the analysis before thinking about purchasing a second hand guitar as some sellers will push their price up to make a profit, especially if they know they’re selling to an amateur who may not know anything about guitars.

So, as a noob who may not know much about guitars, what should you look for when inspecting a secondhand guitar?

Lets just say that you have found a secondhand guitar in the musical instrument section of the once per week classifieds and you are quite ardent to go and take a look at it. Below is a catalogue of hints which will help you when inspecting the guitar and chatting to the vendor :

When talking to the seller, ask them the following :

1. The make and model of the guitar it’s best if you can do some research on the guitar model to discover the asking price some place else, both new and second hand, and whether or not folks are experiencing Problems with it. You’ll be able to find reviews for nearly any guitar submitted at www.harmony-central.com / Guitar or you can go and ask at your local music store.

2. About the condition of the guitar If they’re truthful, the seller may tell you about any damage thatis undetectable upon rough inspection.

3. How long they have had the guitar If they have had it for a long time, they should have a good awareness of its history of use, repairs and upkeep and so on. If they are not forthcoming with that type of info, they may be trying to pull one over you.

When checking the guitar, check the following :

1. The condition Look the guitar over and make note of any clear damage guitars frequently take a little bit of damage and if its just tiny scrapes and scratches then the guitar will often be fine. Look for rust also, not on the strings, but on the hardware thatis holding the strings and the pickups. If there’s any rust in these places run! It is not worthit. What good is a guitar that can fall apart on you in the near future? Trust me leave it alone.

two. The neck of the guitar the neck is actually significant. Here are some areas to take a look at :

three. Ensure that the neck isn’t warped or out of shape in any way.

Check the area where the neck joins to the body of the guitar look for cracks where it may have been broken during the past.

In the same fashion, check the area where the neck joins the head of the guitar.

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