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JTR |
Posted - 01/19/2005 : 2:42:08 PM So I'm in Europe, spending a semester abroad, and I was going to have my guitar shipped to me. Well, turns out that will cost an ungodly amount to ship it as well as insure it. So, I've been given a cheap budget of around €250-300 to buy a new guitar here... So my question is, does anyone know of any good/cheap European guitar brands?
If anyone can answer this, I'd be amazed (but very appreciative). |
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Joe |
Posted - 01/29/2005 : 5:58:10 PM I did the same thing last year. I went to spain and bought a flamenco guitar in Granada. I think buying a guitar wherever you are going is a very good idea because it gives you access to guitars you most likely cant get in the US (for better or worse), and it will serve as a great reminder on the time you spent in another country. I also reccoment you take flamenco lessons from gypsies :) Its the shit.
Joe
quote: Originally posted by JTR
So I'm in Europe, spending a semester abroad, and I was going to have my guitar shipped to me. Well, turns out that will cost an ungodly amount to ship it as well as insure it. So, I've been given a cheap budget of around €250-300 to buy a new guitar here... So my question is, does anyone know of any good/cheap European guitar brands?
If anyone can answer this, I'd be amazed (but very appreciative).
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Arthen |
Posted - 01/25/2005 : 03:10:37 AM Irish guitarists rule. If you are living or get to go to Dublin, make sure you go to Matt Molloy's pub. He's from the Chieftians. On the Real World label you can buy an album, "Live at Matt Molloy's" where a bunch of random musicians showed up and recorded a bunch of songs live. |
JTR |
Posted - 01/24/2005 : 12:07:42 PM I got a Johnson something-or-other. It's just a simple starter type guitar, but it'll get the job done for the new few months. I was starting to become deprived. On an odd side note, guitar picks here (Ireland) tend to be shaped differently somewhat... The dunlop tortex picks I bought are more rounded, almost like an egg-shape. Very odd, in my opinion. |
Hopeful Rolling Waves |
Posted - 01/20/2005 : 09:39:18 AM If you post the country, I could probably help you more; but if you are in the UK, check this site out:
http://www.hobgoblin.com/local/brandlist.htm
You should be able to get a Yamaha, Fender, or Ibanez over there for around your budget. |
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