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Originally Posted by mr dave
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.
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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
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.
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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.