Appreciate the input from both of you.
DallasTeleAg said:
I've purchased some fairly high dollar guitars off Reverb (the highest being about $3,200), and have had good experiences at this point. If I have a chance to play in person, then I would always choose that route. However, I personally like purchasing used guitars because you can find such a great deal. As long as you are buying guitars with a good market, you can easily resell it if you don't like it. You would be out the 5% to Reverb and taxes. If you are buying it from an individual, then they will not take it back if you just don't care for it. If they misrepresented it or lied about it, then you involved Reverb if they won't take it back or refund some money.
For example, I ended up buying (2) Gibson ES-330 guitars back in 2020 for $2,700 each. I ended up loving one and not caring for the feel of the other. I turned around and resold the other for $2,900, so I was out some taxes on the overall experience. Granted, that ES-330 was a VOS Olive Drab Green 330, and now they show to be going for around $4,500. I wish I had held onto it for a few years.
This is just the risk of buying off Reverb.
Most legit retailers will easily accept returns. CME, Sweetwater, and others will usually take a guitar back if you receive it and it just doesn't meet your expectations. Also, keep in mind that when you are purchasing a guitar for over $2,000 from an online retailer, you should speak with an actual person. Talk about what you are looking for. Ask their actual opinion on the specific instrument. Ask if there is something else in stock that everyone thinks plays extremely well. Ask them what your options are if you don't like the guitar.
If you see a guitar on Reverb from one of these retailers, just call them and buy direct from them. They will usually let them go for less, and you are generally safe buying from a legit company. I actually found my 60 RI Les Paul while searching Reverb, and found it at the Tone Shop in Addison. When i came to down a week later, I ran by the shop to play it and ultimately purchase it for a good deal (less than they had it on Reverb).
DallasTeleAg said:
I've purchased some fairly high dollar guitars off Reverb (the highest being about $3,200), and have had good experiences at this point. If I have a chance to play in person, then I would always choose that route. However, I personally like purchasing used guitars because you can find such a great deal. As long as you are buying guitars with a good market, you can easily resell it if you don't like it. You would be out the 5% to Reverb and taxes. If you are buying it from an individual, then they will not take it back if you just don't care for it. If they misrepresented it or lied about it, then you involved Reverb if they won't take it back or refund some money.
For example, I ended up buying (2) Gibson ES-330 guitars back in 2020 for $2,700 each. I ended up loving one and not caring for the feel of the other. I turned around and resold the other for $2,900, so I was out some taxes on the overall experience. Granted, that ES-330 was a VOS Olive Drab Green 330, and now they show to be going for around $4,500. I wish I had held onto it for a few years.
This is just the risk of buying off Reverb.
Most legit retailers will easily accept returns. CME, Sweetwater, and others will usually take a guitar back if you receive it and it just doesn't meet your expectations. Also, keep in mind that when you are purchasing a guitar for over $2,000 from an online retailer, you should speak with an actual person. Talk about what you are looking for. Ask their actual opinion on the specific instrument. Ask if there is something else in stock that everyone thinks plays extremely well. Ask them what your options are if you don't like the guitar.
If you see a guitar on Reverb from one of these retailers, just call them and buy direct from them. They will usually let them go for less, and you are generally safe buying from a legit company. I actually found my 60 RI Les Paul while searching Reverb, and found it at the Tone Shop in Addison. When i came to down a week later, I ran by the shop to play it and ultimately purchase it for a good deal (less than they had it on Reverb).
DallasTeleAg said:
You can upload images directly on a TexAgs post from your cell phone or computer. No need to host them elsewhere.
Sea Speed said:
What is a good cheapish guitar for a 7 year old that wants to give it a try?
TX AG 88 said:
https://www.amazon.com/Fender-FA-15N-String-Beginner-Acoustic/dp/B07BCPM3RX/ref=sr_1_23?th=1
Fender 3/4 size acoustic, choice of nylon or steel strings, $150
Or, they have a starter pack (with tuner, stand, strap, strings, lessons, etc.) for $50 more
https://www.amazon.com/Fender-Acoustic-Beginner-Starter-Fingerboard/dp/B09S193198/ref=sr_1_37
Slicer97 said:
MiniSlicer got his Epiphone Modern Figured Les Paul in Carribean Fade (detailed description because I can't post pics).
He was almost tearing up when he saw it because I had hinted it was a little outside the budget and he was expecting something else.
maroon barchetta said:Slicer97 said:
MiniSlicer got his Epiphone Modern Figured Les Paul in Carribean Fade (detailed description because I can't post pics).
He was almost tearing up when he saw it because I had hinted it was a little outside the budget and he was expecting something else.
Like this?
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Epiphone/Les-Paul-Modern-Figured-Electric-Guitar-Caribbean-Blue-Fade-1500000326751.gc?cntry=us&source=4SOS0DRBA&source=4WWMWXGT&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIl6qY6b6tgwMV0FN_AB3tug_EEAAYASAAEgIzH_D_BwE
maroon barchetta said:
Good point!
Slicer, that is a great Christmas gift!
Mini Slicer will pick a good nursing home for you someday!
dave99ag said:
Used some Christmas money for a new pedal... The Dane!
maroon barchetta said:
I didn't make you click on that link!