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it depends what you want to do i mean if your a guitar fanatic then no but if you have a rock band game then you can use them on guitar hero
The worth of your Kent F3C Acoustic Guitar will depend on how well taken care of the guitar is. If it is in good condition, then it may be worth more. The best way to tell how much it is worth is to take it to a guitar store in your area that can appraise your specific model.
No, you only press buttons on the mic and drum set is not as fun as you think
the mockingbird model is pretty cool. i personally am not into them but a lot of metal players like them. and the craftsmanship is fine
You should have been give the specific reason you were denied. If not, ask. There's no sense, or worth, in doing anything until you are armed with the answer.
How much is my orpheus guitar worth)
It depends on what you mean? If you mean is it worth buying wireless, over wired? Yes it is better to buy wireless If you mean is it worth buying a Rock band Guitar over a Guitar Hero version ? It depends on the game you have ( Being Rock Band or Guitar Hero) and the console. I have a PS3, and I would prefer a Guitar Hero Guitar over a Rock band. Its really a preference issue. A Litttle Extra : Rock band Guitars do NOT work with Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock. Also, Guitar Hero Guitars do Not work with Rock Band 1, but Rock Band 1 song ( with an exception of 3 songs) and all Downloadable rock band songs and trackpacks can be imported to Rock Band 2, which supports Guitar Hero Guitars
Guitar is worth $150.00 - $200.00
Indeed its a really good guitar. I think the sound and the sustain is better than epiphones one. Epiphone is not worth the price, its just the name. So, yes, tanglewood eletric guitars are really good and are well finished also, so its completely worth buying it.
what is a buck jones guitar worth 1940
a Guitar Playing Elmo in a box is worth $24.99
Short answer to this is: Yes, yes it is. and now the long answer... How much is it worth depends the model and the overall condition of the instrument. Your best bet is to arrange to have it appraised by an antiques dealer (Not the local guitar shop) who has knowlege of antique instruments. The reason why you wouldn't bring it to a guitar shop is that most guitar shop owners/employees will feed you misinformation if they think you don't know much about instruments. They will tell you that its not worth much then offer to buy the guitar at an even lower price. Sources: gfrm.phantomotaku.com