I love pawn shops

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Slack,
Even if you never use it, hang on to it. That stuff has a way of turning up on the "vintage" list right after you let it go for some rediculous price. Hell for all I know, it could already be vintage.


bd
 
i've bought all three of my guitars at pawn shops and they are the best place to buy guitars. and it seems like they sell some sweet guitars you just don't see in the shops or hear about much and in the long run they're allways the perfect guitar at least for me they are. i hate it when i see one i want and it's gone when i can get it.
 
Yeah dude there was some weird strat copy at one of the pawn shops here. I can't remember the name but it had a built in kill switch and it played awesome. The only problem with it was its nut was busted (tee hee) and I wasn't sure how much that'll cost to get it fixed. It was 150 for the guitar though.
 
Oh wow Mightypoo,
Nuts are super cheap, and something you can do yourself. I used to check into the salvation army and goodwill stores, but I haven't in a long time...thanks for reminding me!

bd
 
One thing to remember is to haggle...I'm sometimes too afraid to do it, and when I do I don't do it very well...but it's important.

When I got my bass at a pawn shop I knew it as an ok deal to begin with, but it had a slight rattle...just a stupid loose tuner peg, but I told the guy I'd have to have it repaired and he lowered the price by like 40 bucks.

That little DI box I bought last week was marked at $70, but I'd seen the sucker in there for like two years. It's important to keep track of how long something has been on the shelf. I took it to the gal and said, "I've always been interested in this old gizmo, and it's been here forever, I'll give you $15 for it"...she gave it to me for $20.

Haggling is weird though...most everyone is just used to seeing a price tag and accepting it...I almost feel guilty when I try to get the price down, even though they expect it!

All in all there are deals to be found. I do agree that buying instruments at pawn shops can be a good thing...you get to play them before you buy, which is something you usually can't do on ebay. Plus they tend to mark prices down if an instrument looks like shit or is a custom job, and that's where the real deals are. But it really depends...I've seen les paul studios in rough shape going for over $800...american strats marked at about the same price....who are they kidding?

Maybe they expect you to offer half the sticker price? Anybody have pawn shop tips?

Slackmaster 2000
 
My first Fender jazz bass was a $75 pawn shop special back around '67.
 
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