A Les Paul cameo knock off is it worth it?!


Question: i bought one for 50 bucks but the neck pick-up, saddle, and string holder, are all broken, it looks nice but the frets are shittly done it'll cost me over 100 bucks to get it working, i'm starting to loose faith, should i get it repaired? oh its a 1973 koran made fake, and how do i address the person who sold this to me to return it?


Answers: i bought one for 50 bucks but the neck pick-up, saddle, and string holder, are all broken, it looks nice but the frets are shittly done it'll cost me over 100 bucks to get it working, i'm starting to loose faith, should i get it repaired? oh its a 1973 koran made fake, and how do i address the person who sold this to me to return it?

NO! Nothing beats the real thing. If price is the problem, shop around. You can find a good deal, they're out there it takes time. You can buy used ones at smaller music stores or you can try and get bargains at Guitar Center, Sam Ash or try musiciansfriend.com.

Honestly, I wouldn't put another cent into this, cause you got robbed. Learn your lesson. This person saw you coming...he's not gonna give you your $$$$ back-he's a cheat. Dump it-it's worthless.



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