Not much. They're not too good. Most are around $100.
chicago
the chinese. or satan himself
First Act guitars are a cheap alternative for beginners just starting out playing guitar. They can be found online for very cheap, or can be picked up in any major franchise that sells guitars, such as Guitar center.
50 to 175 dollars.
Beginner and student guitarists. First Act introduced higher-priced models in the last year or two. Unfortunately, in my opinion, they still look and feel quite cheap, as cheap as their student models. It is telling that non-music stores such as Best Buy, Target and Toys 'R' Us carry First Act guitars; most instrument stores do not.
First-act guitars are widely known to be cheap wal-mart brand guitars. You would be lucky to get $20 for a used first-act.
chicago
China
the chinese. or satan himself
first act
First Act guitars are a cheap alternative for beginners just starting out playing guitar. They can be found online for very cheap, or can be picked up in any major franchise that sells guitars, such as Guitar center.
50 to 175 dollars.
Scott Middleton uses two First Act Custom made Sheena Guitars and a 1987 Gibson Les Paul Custom Lite.
Beginner and student guitarists. First Act introduced higher-priced models in the last year or two. Unfortunately, in my opinion, they still look and feel quite cheap, as cheap as their student models. It is telling that non-music stores such as Best Buy, Target and Toys 'R' Us carry First Act guitars; most instrument stores do not.
Try a Washburn or similar inexpensive guitar. Or try a pawn shop for something cheap and basic. Avoid toy guitars, no-name guitars, or ones marketed to kids (like First Act).
First act tends to be a beginner brand so not much , 50-100$ depending on how lucky you get. Usually 60-70% of what you paid for the guitar shoot for unless it's older than you or your parents.
50$ to 150$ canadian depending on used or a few other variables they won't sell for high usually they're beginner guitars