barber76
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Looks like BestBuy (and for those who doesn't know, yes, they sell guitars & gear both online and in stores) got some big deal with Hagstrom. Their "new arrival" guitar section is flooded with all types of Hagstroms.
deeaa said:...almost like it was made of all plastic or porcelain. Not much of feel of a wooden instrument there.
Played very well and sounded good, but I don't know if I like the fretboard, it feels strange to me, hard like a lacquered one but not smooth. Might take some getting used to methinks. But, all in all, seems like a good axe.
bigG said:I still can't get past the fact that you can buy mid- and high-end guitars at BEST BUY! Geeeesh!
Support your local mom'n'pop store every chance you get! They're rapidly disappearing, which, IMHO, is a very bad thing for musicians, and the country in general...
deeaa said:The reason I dislike large/chain music stores there's no chance of finding cheap gems or junkers to resurrect - they just don't carry or keep cheap and broken stuff. Used to be you could find guitar parts and old junkers in music stores no problem, all kinds of stuff they'd taken in for trade and just forgotten because it was too broken/bad/whatever. Or old pedals nobody had been interested in for years and forgotten behind others gathering dust you could get for a song.
Big, new chain stores...they only sell brand new stuff, and if they have used gear, it's always top notch too. Sure they have 300 guitars but only ten brands - if you're lucky..used to be 40-50 axes and double the brands and variety.