Full Size Steel String Guitar with Stand and Carrying Bag - Blue | 
| Brand: Austin Bazaar Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $249.99 Buy New: $79.95 (On sale from $139.99) You Save: $60.04 (43%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 4530
Shipping Weight (lbs): 14
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 41 Inch Full Size Guitar | | • | Solid Spruce Top | | • | Mahogany Colored Back and Sides with white trim | | • | Rosewood Fretboard and Bridge | | • | Stainless Diecast Tuning Pegs |
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Product Description This is a 41" Full Size guitar for the beginner to intermediate user. Suggested Retail for this item is $249.99, without the accessories. The guitar features: - Solid Spruce Top, Mahogany Colored Back and Sides with white trim, Rosewood Fretboard and Bridge, Dot Inlay on Fretboard, Stainless Diecast Tuning Pegs, Traditional Headstock w/ Inlay, Fully Bound with Abalone Trim on Perimeter, Mahogany Neck with Truss RodIt includes the following accessories. A $25 value, absolutely free: Free Nylon Gig Bag, and Free Strap. The Steel String Acoustic Guitar is perhaps the most versatile and common guitar type. The Steel String Acoustic Guitar has a loud, bright ringing tone that clearly projects to the listener. This type of guitar is the backbone of most country and bluegrass bands. It's perfect for backing a singer and its stylistic palette encompasses everything from New Age and Country Blues, to hot Bluegrass flatpicking, jazz fusion and "unplugged" rock. Sound, beauty and price were all blended together when this guitar was created. From the deep, warm tones of the Mahogany back and sides to the loud, bright projection of the Solid Spruce top you'll never want to play anything else after you've put your hands one one of these guitars.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
acessories? July 31, 2007 The guitar came in fantastic condition I must say...but the only acessories it actually came with were the guitar, case and stand. That would have been perfect...if it had been all that I ordered. But it was in excellent condition other than that.
Not Bad February 27, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The gutiar works really well but i had problems with changing the strings. A table knife really doesnt work in trying to get the pin out like the manual says. i had to take it to a shop, but overall it is a good gutiar.
HORRIBLE January 3, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Cheapest guitar ever made. Did not work at all! Emailed asking for a return address, got an email back asking what was wrong and they tried to send me new strings. When I replied back that we didnt want new strings, it wouldnt fix the problem, I never heard from them again.
A Pleasure November 6, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The fact that, for years, I have been playing a guitar that was too big for me may have something to do with my enthusiaim. But, I have really enjoyed this guitar! For over 30 years I have been struggling with a guitar that was simply too much guitar for my frame and my hands. I played well enough. Now I can make chord changes faster and the tone is nice and clear. The volume is very good. Not knowing when they were installed, or what kind they were, the first thing I did was change strings (with a quality brand) I have truely enjoyed the guitar and so has my music director. LOL Might I suggest you carry a 3/4 or 1/2 for younger students?
Just my thought! October 7, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I think this guitar isn't that good. It's a good price but if you really want a decent guitar you should get one with a good brand. I know it comes with lots of accessories, but $80.00 is a lot to pay for the accessories if, the guitar is useless to you. If you just want to play for fun, then buy this one. If you want to learn to play, then get a decent guitar. I know this product looks nice but I would't recommend it. This is just my opinion though so if you think it's nice go ahead and buy it! Good luck!
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