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25 Inch Kid's Acoustic Toy Guitar Set with Gig Bag - Black | 
| Brand: Austin Bazaar Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $20.00 You Save: $4.95 (20%)
New (2) from $20.00
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 2888
ASIN: B000H42PPM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Great bargain
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| Features:
| • | 25 Inch Acoustic Toy Guitar Set | | • | Ideal for Toddlers and Children! | | • | Rosewood Body and Lindenwood Binding | | • | 15 Frets | | • | Set Includes: Extra Strings, Pick and Gig Bag |
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Product Description This beautiful Acoustic Guitar set in yellow is the ideal toy for toddlers and children! It is fully functional Acoustic Guitar which is perfect for "pretend" play. This Guitar is 23 inches in length and features a rosewood body, lindenwood binding, and 15 frets. Please note that this Guitar does NOT come tuned. To tune the Guitar, we recommend tightening the screws on the tuning knobs. These screws are located on the tuning knobs on the back of the Guitar. This set also has everything your child needs to get started with the Guitar, including extra strings and a pick. This 23" Acoustic Guitar set makes a great gift for kids and is a great value for the money! IMPORTANT NOTE: This Guitar comes packaged in the original manufacturer's box. The box has a full color photo of a Guitar on the front. Please keep this in mind when purchasing this Guitar as a gift.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
not great, but useable... April 19, 2008 M. S. McDuck 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There are lots of complaints about this guitar. It's cheap, the components are flimsy, the strings are basically unusable, but here's the thing: there are ways that you can make it a completely functional child's or toy guitar. The tuners have phillips head screws on the back. If they don't stay put, just tighten the screws! If the bridge slips when you replace the strings or de-tune them for any reason, crazy glue it into place! I am going to put some uke strings on it so it sounds goofy and hawaiian. not a guitar i would gig with, but if you are going to pay less than 30 bucks for a musical instrument, than you have to expect that it isn't going to be a beautiful piece of work. with a little modding, it can be more than it is out of the box.
DISSAPOINTED February 9, 2008 J. Press (USA) Having 2 boys who love guitars, this one looked great and although my 2 year old likes it, it's really poorly made. Yes, he's rough with it, but the strings won't stay tuned and tight no matter what we do. Our 3 year old has the First Act guitar and he too is rough with it, but it holds up amazing. Feel like I through money in the trash by getting this guitar.
Not impressed December 27, 2007 A. Pinon (Denver, CO) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The item was shipped quickly which was nice, but it is dinged up and the strings broke the first time my 7 year old played it. It was inexpensive but I expected more from the product. I don't recommend it.
Looks good but doesn't play a tune November 2, 2007 J. Morris (NJ) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This guitar looks like a mini acoustic but the bridge is not even glued into place and you cannot tune the strings at all. My 3 yo is going to be disappointed. Cannot believe how cheap this guitar is!
Toddler Guitar is Great September 18, 2007 Julie T. Criswell (Carrollton, VA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My son is 2 1/2 yrs old and absolutely loves to sing and dance. This guitar is like his dad's and they "jam" together. Sometimes he just loves to hold it and listen to music as if he's the one playing. I think its great because it is genuine and isn't like his other plastic, gadgety guitars. He has learned to take care of it and loves to show it off. The company we purchase it from has outstanding and responsive customer service. I wanted to buy additional strings and they quoted me a price right away and I had them within two days. Just great!
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