Full size dreadnought without the full size price. Great guitar for the person on the go or as a starting instrument. This is a quality guitar and comes with limited lifetime warranty. It features plank style machines Nickel/ silver frets maple fingerboard black body binding and Shina top back and sides. The satin/matte redburst finish gives it a very elegant look. Grab this great guitar while this price lasts!
- Satin/matte Redburst finish
- Nickel/Silver frets
- Maple fingerboard
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Shina top back and sides
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Great sounding LA250 dreadnought guitar offers a full bright tone easy playability and attractive gloss finishes.
- Spruce top
- Nato back and sides
- Maple neck
- Rosewood fingerboard
- Chrome machine heads
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Exceptional bright tone found in this dreadnought.
- Satin/matter natural finish
- Plank style machines
- Nickel/silver frets maple fingerboard
- Black body binding
- Shina top back and sides
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Full size dreadnought without the full size price. Great guitar for the person on the go or as a starting instrument. This is a quality guitar and comes with limited lifetime warranty. It features plank style machines Nickel/ silver frets maple fingerboard black body binding and Shina top back and sides. The satin/matte blueburst finish gives it a very elegant look. Grab this great guitar while this price lasts!
- Satin/matte Blueburst finish
- Nickel/Silver frets
- Maple fingerboard
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Shina top back and sides
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Acoustic Guitar. Made by Lauren.
A great value for the beginning guitarist!
Features include:
- Agathis top back and sides
- Plank-style machines
- Nickel/silver frets
- Maple fingerboard
- Black body binding
- Gloss finish
- Agathis top back and sides
- Plank-style machines
- Nickel/silver frets
- Maple fingerboard
- Black body binding
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Good beginner acoustic.
I bought this guitar about 4 months ago from a local store. Being a beginner I wanted a good guitar that was not too expensive and this guitar really caught my attention. I liked the sunburst design and it has a nice rich tone. The strings that came with the guitar were a little stiff so I replaced them with light strings. I am very happy with this guitar.
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Exceptional bright tone found in this dreadnought.
- Satin/matter natural finish
- Plank style machines
- Nickel/silver frets maple fingerboard
- Black body binding
- Shina top back and sides
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These 1/2 size acoustic guitars provide the young student an easy-to-hold instrument.
- Steel String Student Guitar
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Lauren Guitar
Buy this instead of a 150 to 300 back packer guitar. I have a Lauren 100 model that I have used for camping and hiking trips for over 20 years.
It is built very solid and is lightweight and still sounds good if you use light stings and change them often.
It is also a good student guitar because the wide neck allows you to see proper chord position of your fingers.
The sound is not what you would get from a Martin but it is still the best sounding cheap guitar you can find.
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Poor quality but playable if you use care
Quality: The paint used on the guitar has pock-marks like it didn't adhere properly to the wood. The "binding" was carelessly drawn on with a sharpie pen. The frets look like they were retrieved from a junkyard - very uneven. The tuners are cheap but surpringly they don't rattle and seem to hold the strings well. The 1/2-size Dean Playmate JTJ guitars are also junky but they are marginally better than this (and they cost less! But my daughter had to have red so ... )
HOW TO GET GOOD SOUND Tip #1: Do not tune this guitar to standard EADGBE tuning. Intonation is absolutely dreadful - the guitar will be in tune in the middle of the neck but out of tune everywhere else. Follow the hint you will find in the Dean JTJ guitar reviews: tune up a step and a half to G (G C F A# D G) or even A. The guitar will be higher pitched but surprisingly it will be in tune!
HOW TO GET GOOD SOUND Tip #2: Adults when you play this guitar do not put too much pressure on the strings when you fret them. Use a VERY light touch just enough to make a clean sound. Press any more than that and you will sharp the notes! Small children shouldn't have much trouble with this as they will likely have a light touch anyway.
Bottom line: It's a $40 guitar. What do you expect? If you don't need red (or metallic or black) get the Dean JTJ instead. Otherwise this makes a fun little toy for a very young child (ages 3 to 8 can probably handle it adequately.)
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These 34" acoustic guitars are packed with a variety of features in an easy-to-handle size for small hands.
- Slotted headstock
- Zero Fret
- Adjustable bridge
- Natural finish
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