I wouldn't pay that amount for any guitar, because its not in my budget, but I could see that price being right for tele fans and Prince fans and guitar collectors.Īnd, for real, I'm not a skilled guitar player at all and don't obsesses over technique (check out my sig), but the last 3 minutes of this video are stunning! Prince was a musician's musician who is a worthy guitar idol for anyone - all the way to buying the same guitar. I think someone with better skill and experience could comment on its neck shape or something, but it felt like a high quality Fender to me.Īs to whether I'd pay that amount of money. I have wanted a Gibson es 335 for ages and I'm just going to give up and by some kind of cheap alternative. I just want to know cause that strat copy play's like a charm. There is 3 stickers on the back of the head stock, the first is mark made in japan (blurried), the second is WO 201086 and the third is 26736. I've played one and it was a fine telecaster copy. I am doing a search on my first strat copy bought in 1987, it's a white strat whit no name on the head stock. That's in the market for list-price for a "The Prinz" model - especially this earlier era with a Fender tele headstock (it was later changed to a slightly more angular and beveled style). Hohner aren't a guitar manufacturer like Fender or Gibson, they've made harmonicas, keyboards etc and commissioned outside companies to do their guitars as far as I know, so the chances are these weren't even made in the same factory as the mediocre strat copies etc of the same eraĪgreed. Im completely sure that it is a great guitar, I still have my cheap Hohner Strat copy (my son uses it), and it plays great - Hohner QC seemed pretty good. It looks to be the going rate and it's a higher end guitar they made with artist association.
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