Adorama has D'Angelico Premier Gramercy Grand Auditorium Solid Top Acoustic/Electric Guitar on sale for $349. Shipping is free.
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This price matches the previous frontpage deal last January.
Our research indicates that at the time of this post, the D'Angelico Premier Gramercy Grand Auditorium Solid Top Acoustic/Electric Guitar is $250.99 lower (~41.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $599.99.
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D'Angelico Guitars offers a Lifetime Limited Warranty.
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The original D'Angelico was a legendary maker of archtop guitars.
An original D'Angelico would start in the multi thousand dollar range and the sky's basically the limit from there.
The D'Angelico name was sold some years ago, and while these current models may be good values they won't be adding to the earlier earned reputation.
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Never heard of the brand - has nice features even my Martin doesn't have lol
The original D'Angelico was a legendary maker of archtop guitars.
An original D'Angelico would start in the multi thousand dollar range and the sky's basically the limit from there.
The D'Angelico name was sold some years ago, and while these current models may be good values they won't be adding to the earlier earned reputation.
I'm actually in the market for another guitar. Thinking a 12 stringer. Martin or Taylor budget acoustic because I frankly don't know how much I'd play it.
Looking for an electric right around this range . any other recommendations for a starter, fender strat? or is this the way to go? Also amp to pair?
My recommendation is to grab a used squier or new monoprice Indio as an upgrade platform. You'll learn a lot and stay under your budget. Resell value may be an issue since guitar buyers tend to be brand snobs and want all original.
You can also grab a used mexi strat. You won't have as good an instrument, but you'll be able to resell it without losing any money.
My recommendation is to grab a used squier or new monoprice Indio as an upgrade platform. You'll learn a lot and stay under your budget. Resell value may be an issue since guitar buyers tend to be brand snobs and want all original.
You can also grab a used mexi strat. You won't have as good an instrument, but you'll be able to resell it without losing any money.
Thanks. The indio looks nice just have to wait for stock. Will I need an amp for this, any recommendations ?
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An original D'Angelico would start in the multi thousand dollar range and the sky's basically the limit from there.
The D'Angelico name was sold some years ago, and while these current models may be good values they won't be adding to the earlier earned reputation.
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An original D'Angelico would start in the multi thousand dollar range and the sky's basically the limit from there.
The D'Angelico name was sold some years ago, and while these current models may be good values they won't be adding to the earlier earned reputation.
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You can also grab a used mexi strat. You won't have as good an instrument, but you'll be able to resell it without losing any money.
You can also grab a used mexi strat. You won't have as good an instrument, but you'll be able to resell it without losing any money.
If you're shopping used you can just plug in and check out. Or Google obviously
Edit: Amp is actually on sale again for $212.49