So you’ve probably stumbled upon an ad for a used guitar for sale. The good news is, the price is just right. You’re probably hankering to go ahead and contact the seller. But before you commit on anything, you’ve got to ask the seller a few more things about the guitar.
Here are some things that you might want to inquire about:
- Guitar details - Things like the brand, model, year, and serial number. This would help you do some background research on the guitar. The serial number can help you check the authenticity of the guitar on the guitar manufacturer’s website.
- Features - You can also check what the guitar has to offer. Who knows, you might be buying something that’s already pimped out. Knowing the features of the guitar would also help you spot a cheap knock-off or not.
- Condition - Ask about the condition of the guitar. Some dings and scratches are quite common in used guitars. If there are rusts on the hardware, better not consider it at all. Ask for any modifications or re-works done on the guitar.
- Ask if you could check/test it in person - If you sound convinced that the guitar’s it, then ask if you could check it out in person.
Remember, you don’t want to be duped so be a wise buyer and ask away. If the seller’s uncooperative or gets pissed off with your barrage of questions, then you should save your money. You don’t want to own something from a jerk, right?
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