Posts Tagged ‘Thanks In Advance’

How to make a Acoustic guitar look old(vintage)?

Posted by on 5th December 2011 in Other - Music
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smallh3r0 asked:


I have this small junior acoustic guitar and i want it to look vintage, what could i do to pull off that look?

I know I can sand it and use a screwdriver to make dents and scratches but is there some kind of paint, or even better , is there a method that is reversable in case i ***** up?,…

thanks in advance!

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How much is a vintage Angelica guitar worth?

Posted by on 8th August 2011 in Other - Arts & Humanities
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AKM asked:


I am selling a Angelica guitar and need to know how much it is worth. It has a model no. (A376). It is in good condition, just missing the strings. Thanks in advance

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Fender American Vintage ’62 Stratocaster Reissue Guitar?

Posted by on 2nd June 2011 in Investing
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Sunshine asked:


Okay, so I’m 15 years old BUT, I have been playing guitar since I was 5 years old, and the only guitars that I own are a squire bullet, (which I hate) and an epiphone hummingbird. (which I love) So i have decided to save my money and get a nice quality electric guitar. I have had my heart set an the fender american vintage ’62 strat reissue ever since I first layed eyes on it at the guitar shop. Then I picked it up and played it, and I just knew that I had to have it. The tone is just PERFECT for my style of music. The only problem is that I can’t get a job because I’m only 15. And my parents aren’t loaded, so they can’t just go and buy me a 2 thousand dollar guitar. So does anybody have any ideas on how I can earn and save up $2000 relatively quickly? Thanks in advance. :D

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Fender Stratocaster info please?

Posted by on 22nd December 2008 in Other - Entertainment
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Mishima666 asked:

I’ve been playing flamenco guitar for about ten years now, and my musical interests have broadened somewhat. I’d like to get into electric guitar, and the Strat always seems to come highly recommended.

The problem is that there seem to be over a hundred models, and it’s hard to understand all the features.

Question: what features are most desirable, most important, etc.? I have no professional aspirations, but I would like a guitar that I’m not going to outgrow any time soon — you know, one with sufficient features and quality that I’m not going to be shopping for a new one five years from now. I’m not interested in spectacular looks, models named after famous people, collectors vintage models, etc.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

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