Anthony Freddura is an experienced software developer and systems analyst currently working at Takeda Pharmaceuticals. In his spare time, Anthony Freddura enjoys listening to music and playing the guitar.
When someone wants to buy a guitar, one of the first questions they ask is whether to buy a new or a second-hand instrument. Each guitar type and brand comes with distinct benefits and disadvantages, and there is always the chance that a new guitar won’t fit the player’s taste and style, which can end in a loss when selling it to buy something more appropriate. If a used guitar was well-cared for by its previous owner, its cost can still be significantly lower than a new one of comparable quality. This allows players on a budget to acquire an instrument of high quality. Due to the variety of the second-hand market, those looking for a guitar should be able to find just about any model they desire, including some that are no longer in production. Additionally, second-hand guitars preserve most of their value compared to new pieces. If the guitar doesn’t perform well or the player needs to sell it, they can usually get most if not all of their money back.
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AuthorServing as an Information Systems Quality Analyst, Anthony Freddura held responsibility for testing and supporting a client/server transaction processing system. Archives
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