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But there are some tools and techniques that can help you dig a little deeper. Here are some tips for turning over the right stones when combing the sites’ listings…Īfter weary trudges through the seemingly endless listings of eBay, it can feel like all the real used guitar ‘finds’ are long gone.

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(Image credit: Future) How to buy a guitar on eBay and ReverbĮBay and Reverb are huge resources for finding used guitar gear. “The problem as far as I could see was that the neck was extremely flexible - it was like a vibrato! I recut and lubricated the nut as best as I could and advised him not to touch it but to sell it as soon as he could…” He’d restrung it with heavier gauge strings and set the intonation as accurately as he could but still no improvement. The owner had changed the tuners, which didn’t help at all. “Having said that, I remember a big-brand guitar that a chap had bought and it wouldn’t stay in tune. Quite often that’s down to setup and simple things like adjusting pickup heights, while tuning issues come from a nut that isn’t cut properly. I often get guitars in for repair where the player has changed tuners and pickups but still isn’t happy. Give it time, especially before you spend money on new pickups. It takes a while to dial in an instrument. Reviews editor Dave Burrluck advises, “It might need a string change and action tweaks. Sometimes a new addition to the ‘family’ is perfect from the start, but in reality a used guitar may be set up to someone else’s preferences or just neglected, so it pays to experiment with the aspects of its performance that can be tweaked by hand before reaching for your wallet to buy upgraded parts. Give it time, especially before you spend money on new pickups “The cost of trying to correct that is just not worth the guitar.” 4. But on some older guitars you’ll find the neck has bowed or developed an S-shape,” Steve explains, referring to a distortion of the neck similar to the effect you would get if you gripped a plastic ruler by either end and twisted in opposite directions. “Ultimately, it’s about the condition of the timbers - things like machineheads and even broken headstocks can be rectified as well. So, what should you look out for? Steve Drennan, veteran tech at Yamaha’s London store, says necks can be a danger area. The flipside of the previous tip is that not all faults on used guitars can be economically repaired. As long as they are within economical repair by a skilled tech, you could come out ahead.” 3. The moral being, don’t be too frightened of minor faults.

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“The upshot? I got a great guitar for half of what it would normally sell for and it has fixed up an absolute treat. But the photos showed what was needed and I knew any bigger work could be sorted by a trusty tech.

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The seller had listed several minor negatives very honestly - fretwire and hardware needed some cleaning, plus it needed a minor repair to the fretboard. “A couple of months ago, I was the eBay winner of a Gibson CS-336F.

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This is an ‘at-your-own-risk tip’, but a careful, eyes-open decision to accept correctable faults in a used guitar can occasionally work in your favour, as senior music editor Jason Sidwell discovered recently.














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