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Guitar Aficionados Needed! (Vanity)
Nita Nupress

Posted on 12/17/2001 10:12:56 AM PST by Nita Nupress

FReeper help needed!

My son has taught himself to play the guitar and he's no longer content with just playing the acoustical guitar that he learned on.  He's now wanting an electric guitar and amp for Christmas, and to achieve this goal, he's telling all the family to forego any Christmas presents this year and is asking for the equivalent cash instead.   For those of you who remember what it was like to be young and wanting that first electric guitar, you'll understand that he's so desperate that he'll spend his Christmas money on trash if I don't take some action here and help him out.

I have several choices on how to help him find a good quality, yet affordable (i.e. "cheap") guitar, but I have no technical background or expertise on which to rely.  Thus the vanity to ask the Freeper experts.  ;-)   I need your opinions and any information that I can collect before making a decision.

My main problem:  Do I fix one of the guitars that I already have?  Or do I go help him pick out something retail?

Here are the facts I'm working with: 

I have two 'hand-me-down' electric guitars in storage that I used to play in the mid-'80's (When I started having kids, that was essentially the end of my guitar-playing days.)  Neither of the guitars are in working order -- one of them (a GRETSCH) was taken apart and needs to be put back together (more on that later).  The other (an Ibanez) just plain doesn't work; it may be something as simple as a loose wire. 

I'm thinking that it would be much cheaper and safer from a consumer standpoint to choose one of these guitars to get repaired than to go retail and be at the mercy of some salesman who takes advantage of the dumb blonde.   My main fear with going retail is that my son will get stuck with a guitar that's so low-quality that he'll get discouraged.  I have no idea how much money he'll be getting for Christmas, which is another problem.  My other fear is that I'll give him my vintage GRETSCH and find out later that it's worth thousands and he won't be nice to it. ;-)

Before I can make an informed decision on the repair job, I need information on the value and quality of the two guitars.  I'm in the middle of doing an internet search but it's getting discouraging because I'm not finding much.  Here's what I have:

This is the closest I can find to what it looks like: http://abacus.sj.ipixmedia.com/abc/M28/_EBAY_6f5b41d7ead029265e1ab7c604/i-1.JPG

 

This is what it looks like:   http://www.tonezonenc.com/guitar_gallery/Mvc-593f.jpg

Here is a review:  http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data4/Ibanez/Silver-Series-01.html

I suspect the Gretsch is more than a 15-year-old beginner needs and may be too valuable to give him. (If he sticks with it, maybe later.)   But part with my Ibanez?  Yikes!

Now that I've typed all this, I'm thinking maybe I should just take him to a music store and let him pick out a cheap guitar to learn on and give him one of my older guitars later if I see that he sticks with it.  LOL!

Thoughts, anyone? 


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'just purchased an Oscar Schmidt OE30 (copied after Gibson 335 semi-hollow body jazz guitar) and it is fabulous. Washburn made a smart move buying out this company. Go to Harmony.com for users' comments.
Like the comments there, mine came with no screws tightened but that was quickly fixed, I strung it with extra light .008/,0038 's and set the intonement and it's remarkable. Got it for $162 on eBay but I've noticed lately they're selling for more. People are catching on.........

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