MSRP $4,000. on their Custom shop models. But may be some room for negotiation.
50 to 175 dollars.
First-act guitars are widely known to be cheap wal-mart brand guitars. You would be lucky to get $20 for a used first-act.
First act tends to be a beginner brand so not much , 50-100$ 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.
You strum
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.
with your fingers.
you kill it and break it
A First Act electric guitar can be purchased at retailers such as ToysRUs, Amazon or Firstact. One should contact each retailer to find the best fit for them.
Scott Middleton uses two First Act Custom made Sheena Guitars and a 1987 Gibson Les Paul Custom Lite.
custom
yes, in as much as they both produce sounds by vibrating.
from far away they're both electric guitars , necks to play on , machine heads to tune the guitar..ect. But now here's honesty I've owned 17 guitars and played just about every big brand this is what to consider minus the logos as no one should say one guitar is better than another just because one says Gibson and one doesn't. on a more expensive guitar they're made in places better known for quality, say America, Korea, parts of Europe or Japan depending on what brand you're after this is a big part of the price. Quality most won't notice until they play for a few months if not years. But if its say American made its very expensive compared to the first act guitar, but when you get it , it will be a near perfect guitar. how its made, some guitars are very easy to make , a BC Rich Warbeast for example takes a lot more work to put it together so a higher price compared to a first act guitar you can just cut two pieces of wood and pretty much nail it together. whats on the guitar is the next part for difference, for first act they want cheap stuff for beginner guitarists so everyone can afford it, say on a Gibson Les Paul Custom (one of the most expensive guitars in regular stores) they want the best , they will put the best pieces of equipment on the guitar to make sure it sounds better, plays better and everything. than what the guitars made out of, certain woods for guitars cost a lot of money compared to. So as long as you can get your ideas across it doesn't matter what brand you go with.