Have seen these fairly often in the wild at pawnshops and never thought much about them, but snagged this one at a Goodwill auction with case for low coin.
If this isn't an Affinity in disguise, I'd be surprised.
Supposedly these are alder body. The neck on this is pretty well done, and pretty good fretwork. Definitely worth grabbing for low coin.
A few bumps on this one, but solid little strat, and having fun with it.
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Thanks for the tip. I love a good low cost beater as much as the next guy and they're what I mostly practice with.
My main reservation about that guitar would be that the headstock looks like the red headed step-child of a 70s Strat and an Ibanez Gio. Damn it's fugly!
It is large enough of a paddle that it could probably be shaped into something more traditional.
My main reservation about that guitar would be that the headstock looks like the red headed step-child of a 70s Strat and an Ibanez Gio. Damn it's fugly!
It is large enough of a paddle that it could probably be shaped into something more traditional.
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Yes, it's hideous. I was telling my wife that it reminds me of a carp's head/mouth. Terrible headstock.toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:16 am ...the headstock looks like the red head step-child of a 70s Strat and an Ibanez Gio. Damn it's fugly!
You're right about a lot of stuff there. I think a lot of people bidding get into the "I'm going to bid until I win this" mindset. Seen lots of stuff there that eventually sells for MSRP a lot of times, which is stupid. Usually though, it's for big brand name stuff. (Fender/Gibson/even Squier, etc.)
If you are willing to (arguably) bottom-feed with brands like Peavey/Crate/Johnson/First Act, etc. and set $ limits on what you're bidding on, you can snag some decent gear here and there. I ended up paying $66 including shipping for this guitar/case. Not a bad deal, but wouldn't have paid that if it had been the guitar alone.
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Was it really necessary to insult carp ?jhull54 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:42 amYes, it's hideous. I was telling my wife that it reminds me of a carp's head/mouth. Terrible headstock.toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:16 am ...the headstock looks like the red head step-child of a 70s Strat and an Ibanez Gio. Damn it's fugly!
Ok, maybe an anteater.
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The Johnson Carpcaster. Has a nice ring to it.Tonray's Ghost wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:55 amWas it really necessary to insult carp ?jhull54 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:42 amYes, it's hideous. I was telling my wife that it reminds me of a carp's head/mouth. Terrible headstock.toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:16 am ...the headstock looks like the red head step-child of a 70s Strat and an Ibanez Gio. Damn it's fugly!
Who was that guy that used to be on the old forum, SVR, or something like that? He’d be all over that guitar.
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" I think a lot of people bidding get into the "I'm going to bid until I win this" mindset. "
I was going to actually put that quote in my reply.
I have seen some Gibsons and USA Fenders, makes you wonder if parents are donating their kids toys while they are at college.
I was going to actually put that quote in my reply.
I have seen some Gibsons and USA Fenders, makes you wonder if parents are donating their kids toys while they are at college.
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They used to be decent about 10 years ago before people really used Shopgoodwillmozz wrote:"Goodwill auction with case for low coin"
I have yet to see anything in any category on that auction site that didn't go for almost new prices.
I bought quite a few cheap guitars to fix and flip when I was first learning.
I don't understand it is like people bid stuff up like crazy, almost like Goodwill have shill bidders who take the proxy bids up to the limit just to get more money out of people...
I've seen some weird things trying to get a cheap practice amp for my daughter, specifically doing pickup only to cut down on the overbidding.
People bidding, canceling a bid. No one else bids the entire time, and then getting sniped at the end of auction by the same person (according to the anonymized username).
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I have that guitar in trans red. I just ignore its pronouns and play it. It's a beautiful finish, great neck and a crazy powerful resonant peak that can shake your chest when you play. It has something as bit touchy with intonation on the low e. Never have figured it out