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Old 12-19-2010, 05:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mr dave View Post
there's nothing wrong with Hohner instruments, harmonicas aren't normally that expensive, especially not for entry level / fun.

check out Toots Thielemans and that guy from Blues Traveller (John Popper) for professionals who blow in the good way.
It is if you want to play in every key Then theirs the Nil young coat you must buy with a minimum of 50 pockets.

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Originally Posted by Crazy_Diamond91 View Post
I have a Fender Starcaster (not Strat), which has 2 single-coil pickups and a set of humbuckers. I bought it for somewhere between $290-$300. I've barely played it at all. I just never found the love for electric. I'd rather git rid of it and get another acoustic or electric-acoustic.

Would I get more money back for it if I brought it to the music store I bought it from and tried to sell it back, or a pawn shop? I can't seem to find any friends who want it. I just don't see the point in keeping it. I never even gave the thing a name.
Never played that, but I just borrowed and fixed up my friends Squier Affinity Strat and I am amazed how well it plays and sounds once it was setup properly. Granted it has a rosewood fretboard which I cant ****ing stand.
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