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Jan 02, 2017
Great!!!!
Exactly as described

Sep 18, 2016
Excellent Travel Guitar!!!
1 of 1 found this helpful I have been looking for an acoustic travel guitar that I really like for several years. A few years back, I purchased a Martin Backpacker, and although I like it, I was never thrilled with the sound. I didn't expect it to sound like a full size guitar, but I did wish that it had a little fuller sound. I also have experience playing a Washburn Rover. I like the Washburn Rover a little more than the Backpacker, but I was looking for other options in hopes that I would find something even better. When I first saw the Guitar Works Travel Guitar, I noticed that the body appeared to be slightly deeper than the Washburn Rover. I was hoping this would equal greater projection and an overall fuller sound.
I was not disappointed when I received the Guitar Works guitar, and played it for the first time! It definetly sounds better to me than the Backpacker or the Rover. I like the feel of the neck better than the Backpacker, and it's a tie with the Rover! It was setup very well out of the box, and the seller will set it up to your specs if you ask when you place an order!
The other thing that makes sense to me about this guitar is the fact that it is built with laminate wood, rather than solid wood. In my opinion, a "Travel Guitar" should be built to withstand rapid changes in climate, and other abuse that may be thrown at it. Although solid wood makes a difference in the tone a guitar produces, I can't imagine that with a soundboard as small as that of a travel guitar, the difference in tone would be great enough to sacrifice the enhanced durability that the laminate woods provide. Oddly, the Martin backpacker is made from 100% solid wood (I've seen more used Martin Backpackers with soundboard cracks than not!), and the Washburn Rover has a solid top.
Even though the Guitar Works Travel Guitar is made from laminate, it still sounds and projects better than the Washburn Rover and the Martin Backpacker in my opinion!
If you are in the market for a small portable acoustic guitar that can handle the abuses of travel, I highly recommend trying this guitar! In my opinion, it is the best option available for this purpose!