| Re: Cheap Gear [message #85969 is a reply to message #85965] | 
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						moss24
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		| Leot55 wrote on Sat, 26 August 2017 09:50 |  I think it's sensible to buy an inexpensive starter instrument when you're first learning. You can always sell it later and upgrade to a better version once you know it's something you want to stick with.  But, I can also see the point of spending more upfront for better quality.  I bet you might luck out if you buy a used instrument that's made by a trustworthy company known for making durable instruments.  
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Quite so Leot. On the other hand, it can also be worth it to (perhaps) hire an instrument or go for classes where there are a variety of good quality instruments. You can then purchase an instrument of choice, once your mind is made up.
		
		
		
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