What is the average lifetime of a guitar?

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if u take a Good Quality Guitar, atleast 10 years it would last with changing strings often
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If you are taking good care of your guitar...according to temperature and care of fretboard will increase life span of guitar upto 15 years ...as it gets old its sound will be more melodic
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