UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
EDIT: So you don't waste time replying to this, I think I'm going to chicken out, as I'm not sure the guitar is in that great condition.
Hi everyone,
I'm an electric guitar player who's been thinking of getting an acoustic
for a while, but I've never got round to it. I've found what I think is
a pretty good deal (~£150) on a new ex-display Vintage V1300N acoustic
guitar (solid spruce top, solid mahogany back and sides, it's described
as a "folk" guitar, though confusingly it also seems to be in Vintage's
dreadnought series :-? ).
Is anyone familiar with this specific model? Or even Vintage's solid
wood acoustics in general? Are they decent guitars? Good? Firewood?
Would this model be reasonably versatile? As I said, I'm an electric
player so I have no clue about acoustics
)
It seems to have some cosmetic marks where the picking arm would rest on
the top- are they likely to be just cosmetic or could there be bigger
problems?
It seems like it might be an older version of this model- would that affect anything?
I could spend more than this on an acoustic, but if it's a decent guitar
at all it's cheap enough that I might actually take the plunge, instead
of hmm-ing and hah-ing for another 5 years and doing nothing.
)
Thanks very much in advance for any help or advice you can give me...
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And I'll let you know if I decide against it. Though as you implied, at that price it could well be gone before I make my mind up )
Old fart alert: a lot better than the beginner stuff around when I was, well, beginning.
I think I'm going to chicken out, the photos of it aren't too great and I'm not sure how great condition it's in. I'll message IanSavage a link in case he wants to go for it.
Yeah it's a good deal for sure if it's in good nick... just based on the pics I'm not sure how good nick it is, and I'd rather have something in good condition.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.