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Q: I'm new to the whole guitar thing, just bought my first guitar today from that guitar superstore, and I really don't know if I got a good deal. Can you help?

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A: Yep, we'd love to. At Gabriel's, we do not charge you a penny to take a look at your guitar and tell you exactly what is going on with it. I get a lot of people in my shop asking me advice for buying their first guitar, and one of the things I always tell them is that once they have bought their guitar of choice, they should head over to our shop IMMEDIATELY, receipt in hand. That way, I can tell you whether or not you got a good buy, or whether you should go get your money back.

On the other side of things, your guitar may be a wonderful buy, but it would greatly benefit from having a setup performed - this way your brand new guitar will look, sound, and play its best.

Its a win-win for you, and we don't mind either. It's part of what makes us the better option for your guitar repair needs, and we are proud to provide the level of customer service you desire.

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