200 ? I bought a used guitar for a price that had those digits in it :-/
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Replying to @random_eddie @MorlockP
srsly, though, what'd you get? And do you have both an acoustic and an electric, or just one?
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yes, one of each electric is this: https://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/gretsch-guitars-reverend-horton-heat-g6120rhh-electric-guitar …
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Replying to @MorlockP @random_eddie
...and it looks like I maybe did OK. I think maybe it wasn't actually $2k but more like $1,500? Not quite sure. Appears market price is now ~ $3,400? Sweet.
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Replying to @MorlockP @random_eddie
the way I spent that much money on a guitar, as a beginner, is that I was taking everything off the wall in the $200 range, playing it, putting it back. Decent, but not amazing. Then I went to the $400 wall. Much better. ...and I kept coming back to this one $400 one....
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Finally took it to the counter. "Oh, this isn't a $400 guitar - this is from the 'rare and collectible' wall - see the red tag? Someone must have put it back in the wrong place." me: :(
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My plan was - buy as cheap a guitar as I feel like I can get away with and plan to replace it once I actually know what I'm doing, should I end up Not Completely Delighted with it. I gave myself a "I can maybe throw this away and not feel horrible" budget of $200.
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ah, yes, my first guitar was $100 on same logic
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Technically my first guitar was free. It was my Dad's. So actually it's priceless.
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