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Anyone had a chance to play or own one of this 90s korean made guitars?

 

I always wanted a maple fingerboard guitar and there's a nice Telecaster sell on the local auction pages, hes asking 320 dollars for her, I know it might seem really expensive for you guys but where I live everything is more expensive.

 

I know its not a heavy metal kind of guitar but I wanted something with a different flavor and it also has a Seymour Duncan Hot rails on the bridge so it might get heavy with that pick up.

 

 

 

 

I've never played a Samick guitar before...so I can't speak to the quality.  But if you're talking $320 USD, then for just a little less you can get a Squier Standard Tele, or for a little more a Squier Custom Vibe 50's Tele; both have Duncan Designed pickups.  The CV is an especially nice guitar for the money.


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I tried it today and didn't like it much, also it was tuned and setup to C sharp with 12 gauge strings, not a clever move to sell a used guitar

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I've never played a Samick guitar before...so I can't speak to the quality.  But if you're talking $320 USD, then for just a little less you can get a Squier Standard Tele, or for a little more a Squier Custom Vibe 50's Tele; both have Duncan Designed pickups.  The CV is an especially nice guitar for the money.

I think korean samicks should be much better than a chinese made new Squires, also that model cost more than 500 usd over here wich is insane for a squire.

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