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I saw an unusual Fender in the guitar store, I liked the looks of it, plugged it in and played it, sounds ok but it's one I don’t know much about. It was a Fender M80 (Squier), I cant find much info on it. It has 2 HB (Seymour Duncan) a natural Finnish, 22 fret set neck,and block inlay fret markers. I did see on a site it was designed by Fender Custom Shop builder Todd Krause but that may just be a lot of hype to sell it. The site, and another listed it for $399.99. Kinda high for a Squier I thought. The one I saw in the store was used and in I would say good condition for $109.00. I was going to get it but was talked out of it by my son. I ended up getting a different guitar. I have other guitars but I did'nt want to miss a good deal. Was I right not to get it?

2007-03-18 19:04:32 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Other - Entertainment

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Squier's are what Fender call "affordable" guitars. Without seeing it, $100 doesn't seem out of line, but not something you should regret passing on. Keep an eye open for an older, higher end Fender.

2007-03-18 19:15:27 · answer #1 · answered by Crash 7 · 0 0

Saw this one on ebay $464.99

M-80, was designed by Fender Custom Shop Senior Master Builder, Todd Krause, to be the workingman's guitar for a new generation of players, and is an accumulation of more than 25 years of building guitars for some of the most recognized guitarists of all time - including Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Bob Dylan, Jeff Beck, Roger Waters and Richie Sambora to name a few! This guitar is an evolution of the M-77 and Series 24 guitars

2007-03-19 02:57:59 · answer #2 · answered by Jo 6 · 1 0

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