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Hi @campfire , so like @Loraine said if you like it and it feels comfortable to you while playing – then that’s all that matters👍 So new models cost around $430, just make sure you’re paying less because it’s used! Look for nicks, scratches, cracks and other defects, like separation of the top or bottom from the sides or the finger board from the neck (particularly make sure the neck isn’t bowed). Make sure the frets aren’t sticking out beyond the plane of the neck where you can feel them while running your fretting hand up and down the neck (I bought a new Fender for a friend and the frets had to be filed due to that same problem). Make sure all the electronics work properly. Make sure the action (height of the strings above the fretboard) is what you want – rule of thumb is 3/32″ at the 12th fret.
If everything checks out, you’ve got yourself a nice looking guitar🎸🤩🎸
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