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Old April 19th, 2005
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My new guitar

Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone has got a Westfield E2000SG?(gibson sg replica) i just bought it and its my second guitar.

does anyone know if the guitar has any problems or just what you think of it in general?

thanks a lot,

Brett

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Sorry Brett, can't help with this question ... however, I've always figured if it feels good and sounds good, what else is there?


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I went to their site and had a look. They must be local to the U.K., I have never heard of them. In Canada and the U.S., the cheapy gibbsons are mostly agile and artcore. The great thing about getting a cheap guitar is that you can swap out parts for upgrades that can give you a truely great sounding axe taylored to the sound you want. At some point, the first thing that usually happens is you upgrade the pups. Have fun with it

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From what I've heard Westfield guitars aren't too good althought they're really cheap. My friend has a Westfield and hates it. But obviously that one case doesn't speak for all Westfield guitars so I could be wrong.

However one company I would recommend for cheap guitars is Vintage. I'm not sure if they sell outside the UK but I have one and it's one of my favourite guitars - it was also my very first guitar. Priced at 175pounds I preferred it to a BC Rich I once bought for 400 (which I later sold off for a profit of 50 quid )

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I'll concur with kirk. You could have bought some saturday night special el-cheapo, but if it plays well and you dont hate it, then you shouldnt worry.


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