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Buying a Used Guitar
Suzie Smith asked:
Are you considering buying a used guitar? If, so, then know what you are buying. Used guitars are generally classed into four categories. They are as follows: old used, new used, refurbished and needs work.
Buying a used guitar can be a good investment, as they tend to come in at about half the cost of buying a new guitar. Most used guitars age very well and they often sound better too.
These are the used guitar categories: ‘Old used’ guitars are generally ten years or older. The ‘new used’ category usually offers guitars that are less than five years old. ‘Refurbished’ guitars fall into the category between the old used and new used age group but because they have been overhauled they are generally more like new used. The ‘needs work’ speaks for itself and you should keep away from these unless you really know what you are looking for.
But before purchase your used guitar, take into consideration the following points:
Wood ages better than plastic. The neck joint should be flush to the body of the guitar, and the space in front and behind the bridge should be flat. Make sure the neck isn’t twisted or bent.
You may have to clean it up and change the strings, are you sure this is something you want to take on? Remember, if the guitar looks good, then it will probably sound good.
Make sure you do plenty of research before you make your decision. Don’t rush into buying the first used guitar you see just because its ‘on sale’, the ‘last one’, etc. There are usually plenty of used guitars for sale at very reasonable prices. Factory Seconds can offer great deals on recent models. You can also find some great deals on websites like Ebay. Look for sellers who have sold guitars before and have positive feedbacks. There are also some good bargains to be had from your local pawnshop. You could also do a “google” search on the Internet to find a used guitar, whether you are looking for your first ever guitar or a new top of the range guitar, if you have a favourite brand of guitar this will open up lots of opportunities for you. You can also find some very expensive, rare, antique used guitars up for sale.
If you would like more information on new and used guitars and accessories please visit my website at:
www.newandusedguitars.com
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Are you considering buying a used guitar? If, so, then know what you are buying. Used guitars are generally classed into four categories. They are as follows: old used, new used, refurbished and needs work.
Buying a used guitar can be a good investment, as they tend to come in at about half the cost of buying a new guitar. Most used guitars age very well and they often sound better too.
These are the used guitar categories: ‘Old used’ guitars are generally ten years or older. The ‘new used’ category usually offers guitars that are less than five years old. ‘Refurbished’ guitars fall into the category between the old used and new used age group but because they have been overhauled they are generally more like new used. The ‘needs work’ speaks for itself and you should keep away from these unless you really know what you are looking for.
But before purchase your used guitar, take into consideration the following points:
Wood ages better than plastic. The neck joint should be flush to the body of the guitar, and the space in front and behind the bridge should be flat. Make sure the neck isn’t twisted or bent.
You may have to clean it up and change the strings, are you sure this is something you want to take on? Remember, if the guitar looks good, then it will probably sound good.
Make sure you do plenty of research before you make your decision. Don’t rush into buying the first used guitar you see just because its ‘on sale’, the ‘last one’, etc. There are usually plenty of used guitars for sale at very reasonable prices. Factory Seconds can offer great deals on recent models. You can also find some great deals on websites like Ebay. Look for sellers who have sold guitars before and have positive feedbacks. There are also some good bargains to be had from your local pawnshop. You could also do a “google” search on the Internet to find a used guitar, whether you are looking for your first ever guitar or a new top of the range guitar, if you have a favourite brand of guitar this will open up lots of opportunities for you. You can also find some very expensive, rare, antique used guitars up for sale.
If you would like more information on new and used guitars and accessories please visit my website at:
www.newandusedguitars.com
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Online Shopping Strategies
Online Shopping asked:
In the past, internet shopping was just a thing of science fiction. Shopping would usually mean strolling around for hours in shopping malls that seemed to never have exactly what you are looking for. If you wanted to shop at home, you would need to go through the thick mailed catalogs to locate the items you need.
Presently, everything that you need to do from communicating to banking can be conveniently and effortlessly done on your own computer at home. Shopping online has also become the best and easiest way to buy the rare and the not so rare merchandise.
However, for most people who are not yet very knowledgeable about the concept of online shopping and ecommerce, the use of credit cards for internet transactions could be a bit scary.
From the early days of the internet, a lot of companies offering online shopping have made great developments to make sure that they are able to maintain the excellent availability of their merchandise, proper shipping along with secure and convenient payment transactions.
Of course, online shoppers still need to be very vigilant and cautious particularly in giving out their personal details. With the right knowledge though, online shopping would prove to be more beneficial for modern consumers compared to conventional shopping.
As an online consumer, you would need to look for websites that offer comprehensive knowledge on setting up PayPal and Google checkout accounts, which would allow the storage of credit card information with a company that can then be used for future transactions with the other companies. There are also a lot of websites that teach consumers on making purchases on eBay and Amazon, as well as comparing prices and items on websites like PriceGrabber, BizRate and MSN Shopping.
In the past, internet shopping was just a thing of science fiction. Shopping would usually mean strolling around for hours in shopping malls that seemed to never have exactly what you are looking for. If you wanted to shop at home, you would need to go through the thick mailed catalogs to locate the items you need.
Presently, everything that you need to do from communicating to banking can be conveniently and effortlessly done on your own computer at home. Shopping online has also become the best and easiest way to buy the rare and the not so rare merchandise.
However, for most people who are not yet very knowledgeable about the concept of online shopping and ecommerce, the use of credit cards for internet transactions could be a bit scary.
From the early days of the internet, a lot of companies offering online shopping have made great developments to make sure that they are able to maintain the excellent availability of their merchandise, proper shipping along with secure and convenient payment transactions.
Of course, online shoppers still need to be very vigilant and cautious particularly in giving out their personal details. With the right knowledge though, online shopping would prove to be more beneficial for modern consumers compared to conventional shopping.
As an online consumer, you would need to look for websites that offer comprehensive knowledge on setting up PayPal and Google checkout accounts, which would allow the storage of credit card information with a company that can then be used for future transactions with the other companies. There are also a lot of websites that teach consumers on making purchases on eBay and Amazon, as well as comparing prices and items on websites like PriceGrabber, BizRate and MSN Shopping.

