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Play it and see. I've owned so many Guitars I don't even look at the headstock , I'll play a few riffs or scales and see how well it holds up.

how to tell a good guitar from a bad:

*what is it made out of , plywood is terrible , where as say alder or mahogany are the industry standard for "tone". Google will tell you if you can find the model and or series.

*how good does it sound? unplugged and plugged in assuming it's electric

*can you play every fret on the neck without the notes instantly dying or getting an annoying amount of buzz

*is it comfortable to play and slide up or down the neck

*are the electronics in good places , I hate when my hand hits the volume knob for example when I'm soloing.

down the road you can do the following to improve the sound and reliabillity

put new strings on the guitar (YouTube can help)

adjust the string height as low as possible to make it effortless

buy new guitar tuners off of say ebay , I recommend Grovers

and a guitar processor will make even no name guitars sound incredible.

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