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You will be lucky to find a new Tanglewood that does not need set-up work and some can be almost beyond hope so be prepared to try a few. Tanglewood residuals are not good and even finding a buyer can be elusive if you decide to sell on. Something to bear in mind.
The Loads seem to be quite a bit more money, whilst they might hold value more I'm not buying to sell as I've had enough of the hassle of selling stuff, the last acoustic I had I just gave to a charity shop so was Hong for something equally cheap but OK to play.
I'm not really a fan of acoustic guitar but occasionally like to play some things when I'm sure nobody can hear me. I suppose noisy guitars at this price are going to be the same right?
If your budget can stretch to £200-ish you may well find Tanglewood used guitars that originally sold for around £500, and may have already had a setup. That's how much their prices drop.
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The one on the left...obviously.
I can point you to where I got mine from if you like? The shop seems to have come by a load of bankrupt stock.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youOne thing about the Gretsch Jim Dandy is that most people who've bought one seem very happy with it. My comment about the pickup was because unless you need it to play live, you're better off spending your money on woods and construction.
I think maybe this is another little impulse pipe dream that I'll not really follow through from and if I do, I'll regret it and give it away
Which leaves me in a dilemma as I'm not in possession of an acoustic, if I were to buy one I'd want a small one because I struggle with big bodied guitars, but small acoustics do not carry well with sound do they? I don't believe in buying one specifically for a gig particularly as it's a favour (there's a sad story behind why this chap is organising the acoustic tent!) but as I was thinking of getting something acoustic anyway, thought it might work.
A Gretsch Jim Dandy seems like the best bet for enjoyability on a budget but I looked at one the other day and the new price has shot up! Are there others I could score for around £100 only?
I doubt there is anything
@Legionreturns where did you get yours? I suspect it's too far away for me to try stuff out though as I'm in Birmingham
Or could a Mandola (lower pitched mandolin) work and carry loud enough to sing along to? As I can play mandolin and their sound appeals much more than acoustic guitar really, and would certainly be different to guitar