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From: rjs@hpfcla.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: 'lectric guitar advice, please
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Date: Thu, 3-Oct-85 12:59:00 EDT
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Posted: Thu Oct  3 12:59:00 1985
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I would recommend looking at the Fender Bullet series of guitars
(especially if your budget is tight). They offer a good (not great, but
good) product for an excellent price. Another suggestion is to keep an
eye out for a used Fender Strat. (provided that it is in good shape and
at a good price). The Gibson ES series are kindof nice (if you enjoy
that type of sound). I would STRONGLY recommend buying a used one if you
are interested in one in this line. The ES series is known for it's neck
problems. I therefore suggest that you get one that is at least 4 years
old and have the neck checked out by an expert. If it's gone for 4 (or
more) years without neck trouble it's probably gonna last for a while
without giving you any trouble.

BTW, if you happed to see a used Gibson ES345 for sale, let me know.

Bob Schneider
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P.S.
	I didn't see your note posting to net.music.guit. You might want
to verify that you can in fact post to that group.