On Mar 19, 7:37 pm, "towelie" <
wat...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Would you buy a Squier Strat? I know they're a value brand Fender
> > does, and used ones can be had for less than $100 around here.
>
> I've had a Squier Strat for 20 years. It is a bit of an oddball, with a
> 24.75" Gibson scale, single humbucker in the bridge position, single volume
> knob with no tone knobs, and the output jack is mounted on the pickguard.
> It is an excellent guitar, it plays as well or better than many much more
> expensive guitars that I've played. It was made in Japan in 1985-86. The
> Japanese Fenders are especially highly regarded.
So it possibly wouldn't be a bad choice for a beginner. Which in
essence is what I am. I have played before, but it's been many years
since I played, and I did not really get very good when I did play.
> > I didn't realize that Ibanez made acoustic guitars. Anyway about the
> > cheapest priced Acoustic they had was around $170. Of course I don't
> > believe they stock the real cheap types.
>
> I bought my sister an Ibanez acoustic for Christmas. Paid just under $500
> with case and accessories.
Does it play well? Did you play it some?
The Ibanez acoustics they had were in the $250-300 range, I believe.
As I said I didn't get to look very closely. The one I saw that was
the cheapest they had was around $150. A brand I didn't know, and not
sure I could guess. They did have three resonator guitars in a glass
display case as you walked in. Priced around $800 and up, not
National, but probably pretty good guitars. Apparently they had a
Gibson acoustic they wanted around $2,500 for. Some guitars were used,
some new. There was so much to look at and so little time.
I did also go to guitar Center, and they had an acoustic guitar for
$3,299. I didn't get a look at the brand, as it was up high on the
wall, out of reach.
> > I wonder if this is a pretty good guitar. From what is said by
> > customers, it's not bad.
>
> There's a Jasmine sitting on my guitar stand right now. It belongs to a
> friend of mine. Nice guitar.
If money were no object, we'd all buy the top of the line guitars, I
suppose. Does the Jasmine play pretty good? Because I believe used
ones can be bought on Amazon for about $70. Yeah, the Jasmine S35. Of
course, a new one can be had for $79.88 They had a GS330s Takamine
listed for about $265. Which is not the value line, not the most
expensive either. The have a EF360SC with a $1,999 price, lined out,
not sure what the actual price they want for it is. Apparently you
have to put it in your cart to see the actual sale price. Not going to
buy it, so I'm not going to even look. It might be discounted a few
hundred less than the suggested retail. Ha ha. The Martin D-45 is
listed at $7.499. It says free shipping. For that price a salesperson
better drive it to my house, The salesman better be a woman, and
better tell me she'd do anything to seal the sale, so to speak.
There for a while, I remember Takamine being held in high regard.
Real high regard.
This line is great.
The NEX guitar body is a scaled-down Jumbo at heart. It has a silky
balance to the tone that supports vocals beautifully.
my vocals probably sound a bit like a gravely voiced Brian Johnson.
The guitar is $92 and change. The vocals part, though, priceless.
> Speaking of weather, we're getting localized flooding today. It's been
> POURING off and on all day. Hope Keystone Reservoir doesn't flood, as I
> live downstream from it.
86 was the expected high today. Yep. July average temp on the first
day of Spring.
Tom