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Electric Guitar & Acoustic Guitar Buyers Guide
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Electric Guitar Brands and Manufacturers
Alvarez, Aria, B.C. Rich,
Carvin, Cort, Danelectro, ESP, Epiphone,
Fender Guitar,
Fernandes Electric,
G&L Guitars,
Gibson Guitar,
Godin,
Gretsch Electric,
Guild Guitars,
Hamer,
Ibanez,
Jackson,
L'Arrivee,
Musicman,
Martin & Co.,
Ovation,
Parker,
Peavey,
PRS Guitars,
Rickenbacker,
Seagull,
Takamine,
Taylor,
Washburn Guitars,
Yamaha
Reviews You May Find Interesting Fender Standard Mexican-Made Fat Strat - If you are looking for an instrument to start on and know you are going to stick with it, this is the guitar for you. It has a very distinct sound so I advise trying it out before buying. I was originally leaning towards a standard strat when I bough Ibanez Jetking 2 - I like this so much that I'm gearing up to buy a Jetking 1. Great value for $300.00 I cannot give it a 5 as that is only designated for a tele long lost to a pawn shop. ESP F-250 - It's a very good guitar for he begining rocker, or the rocker with enough money to customize it after getting it. Only reason price is so high is cause of the neck-thru design and the brand name. Fender Deluxe Nashville Tele - If this guitar had a locking system and just a tad more sustain in its output then I wouldnt be thinking about trading it for a different guitar. If you get this guitar, just change the bridge saddles to Graphs strat style tele saddles for easier ad |
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