8 okt 2023 · Maybe it was inspired by the Mike Landau “Burning Water” signature guitar. ... Reminds me of an apple with bites taken out of it.
Okay, different strokes for different folks and all that, but this is well... I've seen a few mild relic jobs that didn't look that bad, but I'm not sure what the inspiration for this was - Jimi's burnt strat, perhaps? The price is only $550, which is usually pretty cheap for any Warmoth...
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As a beginner, Squier, Fender and Yamaha Guitars all offer some great starter packs sub $500. For the more experienced guitarists, custom packs or more specialised guitars will start at around $600 and go upwards from there.
Some expensive and some were more affordable priced. 50-70 % off retail is were the range is for an used guitar. 70% then the guitar is «as new» 50% is good condition but not «as new» I would not ever consider buying a 2nd hand guitar anything above 70% and even then it should be pretty much unused and 100% mint…
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