Man,I just can't resist a cheap guitar!
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Man,I just can't resist a cheap guitar!
I only one one guitar so that gave me the excuse to get another one. I couldn't resist it at this price.
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Thanks! Yeah one of the lions came unglued from the picture frame.
This guitar was even cheaper than the First Act Guitar I bought at Target back in 2009 for $74.88 (link)
This guitar was even cheaper than the First Act Guitar I bought at Target back in 2009 for $74.88 (link)
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Re: Man,I just can't resist a cheap guitar!
Keep following that logic and you'll soon own all the guitars.westtexasred wrote:I only one one guitar so that gave me the excuse to get another one.
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Thanks for the posts.Yes this guitar came with a tiny amp,a cheap strap and cord,3 picks and an extra E&B string.
I like this guitar better than the First Act 222 because that guitar doesn't have a tone control.
It's controls were kinda like a Squier 51 but without the coil splitter
The MA 104 amp that came the White First Act 222 guitar could only be powered with the AC adapter it came with.
The MA 2039 amp that came with my new guitar can be powered by with two 9 volt batteries for street busking.
It came with the batteries but no AC adapter.
I like this guitar better than the First Act 222 because that guitar doesn't have a tone control.
It's controls were kinda like a Squier 51 but without the coil splitter
The MA 104 amp that came the White First Act 222 guitar could only be powered with the AC adapter it came with.
The MA 2039 amp that came with my new guitar can be powered by with two 9 volt batteries for street busking.
It came with the batteries but no AC adapter.
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Re: Man,I just can't resist a cheap guitar!
What's with all the stuffed animals and dolls, girl?westtexasred wrote:I only one one guitar so that gave me the excuse to get another one. I couldn't resist it at this price.
Silvertone Bobkat? When you started this thread I thought that "First Act is new Silvertone/Danelectro. Maybe some new lo-fi musician will appear soon playing them"westtexasred wrote:But when I saw this guitar I just thought "38.98? That's how much my first electric guitar cost in 1965"
How is the general playability and how does this humbucker sound?
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
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[quote="sunshiner"
Silvertone Bobkat? When you started this thread I thought that "First Act is new Silvertone/Danelectro. Maybe some new lo-fi musician will appear soon playing them"
How is the general playability and how does this humbucker sound?[/quote]
Thanks,that red guitar is a Truetone made by Kay for Western Auto and is based on their Vanguard model guitar. The one in the picture I bought in 2004. The one I got in 1965 was the same model but it had a vibrato bar.That one came from Woolworths and cost $39.99 in 1965.
My first act guitar plays good. I just had to adjust the trussrod and she was good to go. Well worth $38.98.
The First act humbucker is hot but it sounds good. They put the same pickups in their custom shop guitars.
Silvertone Bobkat? When you started this thread I thought that "First Act is new Silvertone/Danelectro. Maybe some new lo-fi musician will appear soon playing them"
How is the general playability and how does this humbucker sound?[/quote]
Thanks,that red guitar is a Truetone made by Kay for Western Auto and is based on their Vanguard model guitar. The one in the picture I bought in 2004. The one I got in 1965 was the same model but it had a vibrato bar.That one came from Woolworths and cost $39.99 in 1965.
My first act guitar plays good. I just had to adjust the trussrod and she was good to go. Well worth $38.98.
The First act humbucker is hot but it sounds good. They put the same pickups in their custom shop guitars.
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