Natural Blonde Backpacker Travel Guitar/Dulcimer NEW!

  • This 35 inch long natural blonde finish travel style acoustic guitar is perfect for taking on camping trips, to the beach
  • A birch wood 15 fret fingerboard
  • Linden plywood top
  • The body and neck are lacquered in polyurethane for a long lasting finish.
  • It can be tuned as a regular acoustic guitar

Product Description

This 35 inch long natural blonde finish travel style acoustic guitar is perfect for taking on camping trips, to the beach, or anywhere a full sized acoustic would get in the way. With a birch wood 15 fret fingerboard, Linden plywood top, back and sides, “floating” wooden bridge for making slight intonation changes, tunable keys and steel strings, it’s a great guitar at a great price! The body and neck are lacquered in polyurethane for a long lasting finish. It c… More >>

Natural Blonde Backpacker Travel Guitar/Dulcimer NEW!

5 Responses to “Natural Blonde Backpacker Travel Guitar/Dulcimer NEW!”

  • Cheaply made, sounded awful and could not be tuned. It broke after 2 days.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Kyle Osteen says:

    I recently recieved this guitar and the quality was deplorable. I was not expecting anything grandios for the price but it is so cheaply constructed that you can’t even tune it. As you tighten the strings, The lower string attachment bends and warps out of shape before the strings have even reached their proper key. Then the single screw holding it in place starts to pull out of the wood. I would stear clear of this one….
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • J. Megahee says:

    I got this recently to learn guitar on. It is fine to learn chords on and get the basics of guitar playing. You will need somebody who knows guitars to set up the movable bridge to allow for the proper string length and harmonics. It is easy to find nicer guitars and if you have any serious interest in playing guitar you will find an excuse to get a nicer one, but to start off with and learn on this one has the best price.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • the sound was alright. For the price its hard to beat.I wasn’t expecting

    the sound of a gibson or Fender but it was OK for taking camping or outdoors and saving your expensive instruments from wear and tear.

    Rating: 3 / 5

  • M. Keown says:

    I was looking for a good guitar that I

    could afford and re-learn the basics of

    guitar playing. Wanted something new, but

    not a pawn shop refugee and this instrument

    had everything needed to accomplish that.

    As my experience has taught me, no sense in

    laying down a lot of bucks for something that

    will spend more time in the closet instead of

    my hands. I got what I wanted and still have

    money in the bank.

    Thank You
    Rating: 4 / 5

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