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Guitar
Found guitar in my parents closet from when I was a kid (the later 90's-early 00's)
I assume it isn't worth much, considering their financial status back then...but I couldn't even find the maker. Is this worth holding on to it if I wanted to learn to play, or should I just sell it at my next garage sale? |
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I would hang onto it, not for learning but just for keepsakes. My first guitar my mom and dad bought me, I wish i still had for that very reason
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#3
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the pictures came out very large and hard to see much but the very last one appears to show the maker's label inside the soundhole.
Am I seeing that right?
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Dan |
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your right not valuable , but what the heck it might be playable ( cant determine from the photos )
but it is what it is -something that you dont have to buy - have a friend check out the bridge - ( space at bottom ? ) maybe put on a new set of strings -what do you have to loose ! Good luck ! .
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yes! Part of my text got cut out...I meant that I couldn't find one from the maker. I looked around online and couldn't find one that looked like mine for reviews.
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Here's a little bit of information about that brand of guitars:
https://www.guitar-list.com/brands/star-fire |
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acoustic, guitar |
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