First G and l purchase.
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First G and l purchase.
Hello All, I'm looking to purchase a new ASAT classic. Between REVERB and EBAY I have probably about 30 or 40 to choose from. I've noticed the prices of similarly spec'd guitars can vary by a couple of hundred dollars. I've also notice that several of the guitars have a manufacture date of up to four or five years ago and I was wondering why they have sat around unsold for so long. I live in a rural area and I don't really want to travel to the big city to try one out. Would I be better purchasing one of the "newer" new guitars , (generally not as heavily discounted),or just go for the best deal I can find. Thank you for your advice. Bill S.
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Re: First G and l purchase.
Bill, I don't think you can really go wrong with any of them. Given that time range I don't think one year is better than the other. Personally, I would go with the best deal.
Cheers, Dan
Cheers, Dan
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Re: First G and l purchase.
Howdy Bill, you may want to get one that has the modern classic neck profile, generally available from mid 2015 on. That's my personal favorite. If you hold out for a bit you can find something in the ASAT classic range 2015-2019 that will come in 900's or better with the hardshell case. Just requires a little patience, and worth waiting for! Don't be shy about bidding what you think a good price would be. happy hunting...bill1961 wrote:Hello All, I'm looking to purchase a new ASAT classic. Between REVERB and EBAY I have probably about 30 or 40 to choose from. I've noticed the prices of similarly spec'd guitars can vary by a couple of hundred dollars. I've also notice that several of the guitars have a manufacture date of up to four or five years ago and I was wondering why they have sat around unsold for so long. I live in a rural area and I don't really want to travel to the big city to try one out. Would I be better purchasing one of the "newer" new guitars , (generally not as heavily discounted),or just go for the best deal I can find. Thank you for your advice. Bill S.
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