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Used Epiphone guitars are an economical choice for beginner electric guitar players, but don’t be surprised to find collectible models with upgraded features right alongside them.

You can get started cheap with used Epiphones, and the reason is simple: Epiphone makes mostly budget-minded instruments that often don’t cost very much new, so they cost even less used.

Durability and abuse are concerns, but you can easily overcome those by making careful choices.

Because Epiphone is a budget brand -- they’re a Gibson company -- the electronics, hardware, woods and finishes are sometimes less durable than on higher priced guitars.

That creates some concern for used instrument buyers.

If the product is less durable to begin with, they wonder, how good is it going to be used?

Fortunately, online marketplaces offer detailed photos and buyer protections, increasing the chances that you’ll get what you paid for.

And while Epiphone models are intended for value-conscious buyers, they’re far from junk. They’re made to standards that have served the company for decades.

There’s also a concern that lower-end instruments could have been abused by inexperienced players.

Since Epiphone guitars are inexpensive new, many players buy them when they’re just starting out and don’t know anything about stringing, tuning or caring for an instrument.

That’s why it’s important to know the history of the used Epiphone you’re considering and deal only with sellers you can trust.

If you’re looking for an instrument to help you get started as an electric guitar player, your best bet is to choose a model from the last several years without any modifications by the user.



You can’t be sure how well user mods have been done, so it’s best to avoid them when possible.

Since the Epiphone name goes back more than 125 years, you’ll also sometimes see very old Epiphone models from early in the 1900s selling at collectible prices.

Some savvy buyers caution purchasers to stay away from used Epiphone guitars made in the 1970s and 1980s because of inconsistent quality, but we simply suggest using caution. Research the year and model you’re considering and see if there are specific quality issues.

Whether you’re just starting out and looking something under $200 or you’re considering one of the higher-end Epiphone models selling used for prices into the thousands, you can be sure to find dozens of choices at any given moment.

Choose carefully among the great Epiphone guitars available now and you could be playing it for years to come.

Or at least until you find your next great guitar.
















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