Electro Acoustic Guitar

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Years ago, my wife bought me a Brunswick, electro acoustic guitar, and the sound was excellent. Just lately, it got damaged, and I thought it was time to get a new one. Can anyone recommend, a reasonabley, priced one, that has an excellent tone? I have seen one on Ebay, at £109, but it looks cheap, and there isn't a scratchboard on it, either.
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Depending on your ability, taking someone along with more experience can also be a benefit.
I have never bought any musical instrument (guitars; keyboards; amps; FX; etc) without using the phrase "10% off for cash?" and getting at least that and sometimes a manufacturer's hard case thrown in.
Even with both Gibson Les Pauls I own.
If you've been playing for a while, you may find saving for a slightly more expensive instrument is worth it.
But lower-end instruments are much better now than they were in my day.
Epiphone and Squier guitars are supposedly the 'value' brands of Gibson and Fender which come quite close to their more expensive originals in sound and playability.
Well worth the extra layout, imho.
But then the 'cheaper' brands premium models have also upped their game as well and, with a bit of persistence and tenacity, you can occasionally find some £100-£200 guitars that you'd be hard pushed to tell from much more expensive models.
You will find more expensive models hold their tune better for longer and will help to train your 'ear' better.
I also find them more valuable if and when you start gigging.
Took me two years searching and playing every weekend to find my first, 'perfect', Les Paul.
Twenty years later I found a better one and still own both (two standard's; I also owned a custom, but sold that a couple of years ago - it was bought as an investment).
We got her a very good accoustic and, by "accident" I came home with an Ovation "Celebrity" electro-accoustic.
I paid £350 (-10% and a hard case although, on this occasion, the case was rubbish) at that time.
It sounds like a much more expensive guitar.
Ovations tend to be quite 'bright' sounding, I like that but some don't.
You could also think about an accoustic and retro-fit a pick-up to that.
Electro's tend to be a little easier to play; accoustics tend to sound more 'woody'.