13 lbs
Mine weighs a few lbs. heavier than my 24 fretted RR (Jackson). Still barely anything
Approx 3.7 kg depending on the case
I think that would make it 140 kilograms and 186 grams
Wether the guitar is electric or acoustic, the value of it depends on several factors. Mainly it is the brand, if it's an original Gibson, Ovation, Ibanez, Fender or Epiphone, just to name a few, it may cost more than a cheaper knock-off or some poorly designed guitar. Other factors are if the guitar is a signature edition, if it had been used by someone famous or at a famous venue, if it has expensive hardware installed or a particular unique design. Keep this in mind... buying an acoustic guitar won't require any amplifiers, leads or effect pedals. You can store an acoustic guitar in a soft case and it will generally weigh less. This may make it a cheaper alternative as hard cases and electronics can be expensive.
The weight of an acoustic guitar varies dramatically depending on the body style and types of wood used. It is safe to say that the average acoustic guitar weighs less than 10 lbs (4.5 kg). Probably somewhere around 5-7 lbs (2-3 kg).
9kg
9-10lbs easy.
Mine weighs a few lbs. heavier than my 24 fretted RR (Jackson). Still barely anything
Well, electric eels weigh about 30 lbs if their big then they can be 50 lbs.
Depends but usually 3 or 4 kgs plus the guitar.
The weight of a guitar could be determined in either kilograms or grams, but preferably in kilograms.
238 pounds
MLB player Austin Jackson weighs 185 pounds.
MLB player Brett Jackson weighs 220 pounds.
MLB player Edwin Jackson weighs 210 pounds.
MLB player Jackson Williams weighs 200 pounds.
MLB player Ryan Jackson weighs 180 pounds.