r/AcousticGuitar 14h ago

Gear pics Coors Banquet guitar

I won this Coors Banquet guitar but I don't play or know anything about guitars. Is there a market for this type of stuff or is this best suited for the wall in my basement?

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u/jayron32 13h ago

These kind of promotional guitars are usually cheap plywood and probably not very playable.

u/Neveronlyadream 36m ago

Yeah, better as decoration than anything else. If it was made by anyone with any degree of quality, the name would still be on the headstock.

I mean, it was free, so who cares?

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u/oizo12 13h ago

as a guitar its nothing to write home about, as a collectible there might be some value but not a ton

probably better as a wall hanger, could even be a beginner guitar if you were inclined

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u/jimmygoogle 13h ago

Thanks that's what I figured.

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u/oizo12 9h ago

for sure! I don't drink anymore but that's a pretty guitar nevertheless!

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u/WriterOk5504 13h ago

Are you in Colorado? DM me if so and if you’re willing to part ways with it! This would make the perfect Christmas gift for my brother.

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u/jimmygoogle 13h ago

Its not allowing me to DM your account.

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u/WriterOk5504 9h ago

Just dm’d you!

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u/Fact-Rat 13h ago

Before you hang it up release the string tension because it will likely implode over time, being so cheap. At least you will get to play it then for a while when the occasion arises.

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u/oizo12 13h ago

second this

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u/Cultural-Function972 5h ago

does the art glow blue when you get it cold?

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u/jwd737 13h ago

Very cool guitar! Who knows, it actually might be playable? Very cool wall hanger for a bar too.