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The other shop has cheaper stuff for beginers but also has a small selection of medium to high end guitars such as epiphones, fender strats, ibanez jems etc. often second hand stuff. The staff are more friendly and helpful, but most importantly, you can hagle the price down a bit.
First time I went to get a guitar I took my mate with me because I didnt have a clue what I was looking for and would have bought anything. So my advise would be to go to a shop, with a more experienced friend, and try to hagle the price down. Only buy a guitar that you feel comfortable with.
semi-acoustic = those Epiphone thngs that oasis used at the height of their indiness
electro-acoustic = an acoustic that you can plug in :)
Ah well, I'll probably pop down and see if I can find a decent second hand acoustic.
But I went to a crappy shop, so that's the problem.
When I went to get mine, I insisted that my older brother came with me because he's an experienced player. I didn't want to get ripped off or end up with a piece of garbage, and I didn't want to be made to look stupid when they started asking me about the technical stuff.
This kind of thing probably does stop people going into shops to buy them, or maybe it was just because the shop I went was full of employees who looked like failed rockstars.
2nd hand stuff is fine as you'll usually get a better axe for less cash, as long as you don't mind a few scratches but you should ALWAYS try a guitar before you buy it. i've had one mail order guitar in my life and it was absolute crap and of course, no after-sales care.
I would never advise buying one from a shop (price-wise), but it's great going into a shop and trying out all the guitars until you find one you like and promptly leave the shop to search for it on-line.
Shop prices are higher than on-line I find. Plus one shop will have a limited range compared to the internet. Unless you go to Holland Park Road or somewhere like that that have loads. Then again their prices are through the roof.
Some small music stores offer some decent prices, like my local one. But the bigger ones have seen an increasing trend of selling cheaper start up packs.