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WTB beginners guitar

Hi everyone, been snooping around the forum for awhile and figured this might be a good place to look and get some advice on a beginners guitar.
I have been playing around with guitars for about 20yrs but never had a GJ guitar.
I would like to buy one that doesn't break the bank, maybe around a couple hundred dollars.
If there's anyone wanting to sell me one please let me know.
Thanks guys,

Dave.
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  • Kevin FurnissKevin Furniss France✭✭ AJL 503 XO
    Posts: 85
    You can pick a Patenotte up in Europe for around 3-400€ if your ever over here.French made.
    highsider
  • highsiderhighsider Portland, ORNew
    Posts: 6
    Thanks for the info guys. I saw the new ones on the website, just seeing if someone has a used one they want to part with before being a new one.

    Terrassier, don't think I'll be in France anytime soon, although my folks still live in Belgium.
  • jonpowljonpowl Hercules, CA✭✭✭ Dupont MD-100, Altamira M01F
    Posts: 712
    Here is one on the Portland, OR Craigslist: http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/msg/5028622447.html
    I'm assuming you are in Portland, OR, not Maine.
  • highsiderhighsider Portland, ORNew
    Posts: 6
    Correct, Portland, Oregon. I emailed the seller.
  • highsiderhighsider Portland, ORNew
    Posts: 6
    Craigslist didn't work out.
    Still holding out for something used.
  • highsiderhighsider Portland, ORNew
    Posts: 6
    Stuart, I offered $300 and he didn't accept.
    And you're right for $50 more than his asking price I can get a new one.
  • t-birdt-bird Portland, Oregon Castelluccia Nuages, Dupont Nomade
    Posts: 119
    I will say be patient, but at the same time you're not missing too much.

    New to GJ, I picked up a Cigano GJ-0 on Portland Craigslist a few months ago for $200. It really needed a setup and the guy at Renaissance Guitars did one for $25. So, $225 altogether. I'm glad I didn't pay more than this. It's a great guitar for working on La Pompe and leaving in the living room where my 3 year old can knock it over.

    What this guitar has really given me is a desire for a real one (which equals real money). Currently waiting for the right one (probably Castelluccia) to come through Michael's shop. If you find a guitar that works and decide you want to bang out some songs, let me know.
    -tim
  • highsiderhighsider Portland, ORNew
    Posts: 6
    Tim, thanks for the info. I'm keeping my eyes out on CL.
    Never really used renaissance for a setup. Always taken it to the 12th fret.
    Anyways, I'll keep looking.
  • Wow.......a 25 dollar setup....seems very inexpensive.....
    The Magic really starts to happen when you can play it with your eyes closed
  • cjlcjl
    Posts: 45

    I've had a Cigano (GJ 10) since I started playing GJ, so that's nearly a couple of years now.... I've been very pleased with it.

    ... and what pleases me most is that when good players have a go on it, it sounds great..... then when they switch back to their own (often expensive, luthier built ) guitars I always think "do they sound a thousand pounds better?"

    ... and they don't! ........... (unless I'm deaf, of course!)
    pickitjohn
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