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I bought this for my seven year old boy and he has fun with it. It's a good size and light enough for him that he doesn't drop it every time he picks it up. The bag it came with wasn't the best of quality. The zipper broke off but that's okay considering the price of the guitar. I find some chords don't stay in tune but my son doesn't notice. Overall were both rather happy with the purchase.
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This guitar is beautiful to look at, horrible to play. The first obvious problem is construction. None of the interior cross bracing actually contacts the edge bracing in the guitar. The interior routes are crude with numerous raw wood splinters left hanging inside the guitar body. The glue is fresh as is the wood, still obviously partially green. This is a plywood style but the grade of plywoods already shows voiding on close inspection ( ply delamination) the guitar can be tuned to the primary notes but the frets are not positioned correctly so it is IMPOSSIBLE to properly play chords. The disharmony is extreme. If the neck is wood is as green as the quality indicates it will warp quite quickly. The particular guitar I received already has 40% lift off on the bridge. The guitar could have served as a learning tool, but teaching with this instrument will damage the students ears concerning proper sound. The case is nice, but the ziper is made from hard pot metal that almost instantly breaks. The first time I used the zipper it broke. Overall lack of quality and quality control make this instrument useless from a utility point of view. If you want a wall decoration it is rather pretty and would work well for that purpose. If you intend to introduce a child to the world of guitar, please do not purchase one of these instruments! There are several companies that sell student guitar kits for between 50 and 60 dollars with free shipping. One company starts with guitar and one starts with musicians, please search them out and buy an instrument your child can actually play, in the future your child will thank you.Read full review
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Do not read the good reviews this guitar has. This is simply the cheapest guitar I have ever seen. Was hard to find in description but this guitar is a child's size guitar. The guitar is very cheap and horribly made. If you are going to buy this because you are looking for a cheap guitar, go elsewhere. Hands down this guitar is not worth $30. The same quality of dollar tree guitars no lie.I urge you to read this and not do business with this cheap company, they should be selling all of this in a target for $5.
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Everything about the product is off. The guitar strings refused to be tuned correctly, and in trying to tune a string (while it was still an octave too low) it snapped. Although it came with extra strings (I see why!) restringing is a hassle and you should not have to restring a guitar before you even touch it. Even the pitch pipe is out of tune. The guitar itself and the build are alright quality, but you literally cannot play it without being able to tune it. Only buy this if you're looking for a gag guitar that will pretty much break before you even touch it.
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was not aware that this was a 3/4 size (or travel) guitar. would have been good to have that in the description. other than that and a slight mistake in the shipping (was a delay in having fed ex pick it up)I consider it a good deal and will use it to get back into playing. quality is good especially for the cost. came prestrung and has another set of strings just in case. the gig bag will come in handy even though I purchased a stand for it also. overall, a good deal for the price.