Official MWGL 2026 Stoopid Dealz Thread.....

Mic stand.


So... @cuffdc

Just in case your comment was serious and not a joke... I texted one of my Nashville buddies and he said the first gateway to lap steel is a "psych ward". :lmbo:

But then the serious answer was decent prices on used or vintage ones from 'Verb.
 
Mic stand.


So... @cuffdc

Just in case your comment was serious and not a joke... I texted one of my Nashville buddies and he said the first gateway to lap steel is a "psych ward". :lmbo:

But then the serious answer was decent prices on used or vintage ones from 'Verb.
Thanks...I was serious. I'm somewhat interested but not enough to spend much money on it.
 
Schecter Guitar Research C-1 Platinum Electric Guitar -
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Schecter Guitar Research C-1 Platinum Electric Guitar -
The Schecter C-1 Platinum electric guitar takes everything players love about the popular C-1 and adds platinum fingerboard inlays, fretboard and body binding, and satin chrome hardware. This C-1 also boasts a double-cutaway mahogany body with a gorgeous figured maple top, 25.5" scale set maple neck and a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard. A Schecter Ul
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Was: $89900

Now: $57900​


Maybe someone should buy this deal for @Flamencology because he loves superstrats so much. :helper: (hey, at least this one doesn't have a Floyd).
 
It’s a nice deal on a cool guitar. But the Debbie Downer in me knows that the finish on the bridge, knob, and tuners will look like shit in ten years. If it lasts that long.
 
Fifty bucks for 12 sets of strings is pretty decent... $4 and change per set.

D'Addario EXL110-12P Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings 12-Pack
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D'Addario EXL110-12P Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings 12-Pack
The D'Addario EXL110-12P Nickel Wound Light electric guitar strings 12-pack is a reliable and versatile option for players who demand consistent tone and performance. These nickel-plated steel strings are designed to deliver bright, punchy sound while reducing fret wear, making them a go-to choice for guitarists across all genres. With a light gaug
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Was: $7999

Now: $4999​

 
If one were lap steel curious, would it be a good gateway to the land of lap steel?
Lap steels are generally very cheap, so it just depends on how much you want to spend. For example, you can get a good condition 1950's Gibson lap steel on Reverb for around $1,000. Fenders and Rickenbackers run a little more because they were used on more records, but they're still less than $2,000. These Rogues are obviously cheaper than that, but a Gretsch is just a little more. You can also rock a Peavey Powerslide for about $400, which is a great guitar.
 
Squier Classic Vibe '70s Telecaster Thinline Limited-Edition Electric Guitar
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Squier Classic Vibe '70s Telecaster Thinline Limited-Edition Electric Guitar
The Classic Vibe '70s Telecaster Thinline limited-edition electric guitar is a faithful nod to the 1970s evolution of the Tele, creating massive tone courtesy of the semi-hollowbody and dual Fender-designed Wide Range humbucking pickups. Player-friendly features include a slim and comfortable C neck profile, an easy-playing 9.5" radius maple finger
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Was: $54999

Now: $44999​

 
Squier Classic Vibe '70s Telecaster Thinline Limited-Edition Electric Guitar'70s Telecaster Thinline Limited-Edition Electric Guitar
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Squier Classic Vibe '70s Telecaster Thinline Limited-Edition Electric Guitar
The Classic Vibe '70s Telecaster Thinline limited-edition electric guitar is a faithful nod to the 1970s evolution of the Tele, creating massive tone courtesy of the semi-hollowbody and dual Fender-designed Wide Range humbucking pickups. Player-friendly features include a slim and comfortable C neck profile, an easy-playing 9.5" radius maple finger
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Was: $54999

Now: $44999​

I like that. Probably like it better with dot inlays instead of the blocks. I'm a little surprised that Squires are going for $500-ish nowadays. :shrug:
 
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Hercules The Artist Stage Pack Microphone Stand With Phone/Tablet Holder Bundle
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Hercules The Artist Stage Pack Microphone Stand With Phone/Tablet Holder Bundle
Elevate your performance with Guitar Center's exclusive Hercules Artist Stage Pack, the ultimate accessory bundle for gigging musicians. This versatile kit includes a robust microphone boom stand equipped with a phone/tablet holder, ensuring you can seamlessly engage with your device while you sing your heart out. The industrial-strength clamp se
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Was: $11999

Now: $6999​

 
43 mm nut. I have a mini, not this one, but the nut with is 43 and when I do mess with it always a good time.

Yeah, I have a nylon string Yamaha 6 string mini uke/guitar and it’s nut is like 1 3/4” which feels so weird on an instrument thats barely longer than my outstretched forearm. :lmbo:
 
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