What was the best and worst thing about your first guitar?

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What was the best and worst thing about your first guitar?

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Best: 2 cool looking cream humbuckers, although I didnt have a clue what they did :)

Worst: part of the black finish was missing on one of the horns. This showed that the body was clearly made of chip board! LOL
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Mine was just too cheap and went out of tune all the time and was in need of a good set up!

But the best things was it was an electric guitar, I was about 11 and it was totally the coolest thing to have!
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Best thing look

Worst thing sound
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My guitar, mentioned above broke a top E string on day 2 so I rang up the guitar shop to complain! I thought strings were some sort of permanent fixture that lasted forever.

I dont think I discovered the concept of a setup for at least another 10 years.

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Olly wrote:Mine was just too cheap and went out of tune all the time and was in need of a good set up!

But the best things was it was an electric guitar, I was about 11 and it was totally the coolest thing to have!
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Worst thing - it was cheap and cheaply made - it was a "Hondo" acoustic

Best thing - it was mine. I was ten years old and the world was my oyster and man, I loved that baby. I learned to play on that guitar ;)
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mine was that is was amazing to play but it looked rubbish all the paint had come off and the crome parts rusted
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Post by olly »

Hi Mitch - welcome to the forum.

I think that the sound and feel is way more important than looks!
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Olly wrote:I think that the sound and feel is way more important than looks!
completely agree
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my first crappy acoustic was cheap and nasty, but I still liked the sound. My newish one is nicer to both look at and play, but I still occasionally play the old one.. it's like putting a 78 on a record player.
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Olly wrote:Hi Mitch - welcome to the forum.

I think that the sound and feel is way more important than looks!
hi thanks its nice to feel welcome :)
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I see you are pretty local to me. I am only 10 miles or so from Bournemouth!
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oh cool, do you know anyone thats local then that might be able to teach me guitar ?
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