Does anyone have any recommendations for a smaller guitar that doesn't feel like a toy? I want something that will sound good too if possible. I remember seeing a little Explorer somewhere that looked pretty cool but can't remember now where that was. It was either here or the LPF. Can anyone help me out?
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Originally posted by pjg View PostDoes anyone have any recommendations for a smaller guitar that doesn't feel like a toy? I want something that will sound good too if possible. I remember seeing a little Explorer somewhere that looked pretty cool but can't remember now where that was. It was either here or the LPF. Can anyone help me out?
kids smaller hands. How young is he? If he's 5 then he will need a 3/4
size guitar..(epiphone/Fender maybe?) But if he is 11 or so, then buy
him a full sized Ibanez...(mid level say a $280 range) IMO...
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Originally posted by Robert Burns View PostHard to beat an Ibanez..because of the thin neck which is great for the
kids smaller hands. How young is he? If he's 5 then he will need a 3/4
size guitar..(epiphone/Fender maybe?) But if he is 11 or so, then buy
him a full sized Ibanez...(mid level say a $280 range) IMO...
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...or a Fender Strat Junior. They don't make them anymore, but they are much higher quality than the Squire Mini's (I had 2 and sent them both back). You might find a Junior shopping around. Mine is used for traveling.
Last edited by Bengal65; 11-24-2007, 03:18 PM.Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
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Originally posted by sonicsamurai View Postget a 3/4 squire then?> can't really go wrong with a squier
I am a true ass set to this board.
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Originally posted by Racerx2k View PostHow about one of those Ibanez GIO Mikros? They look pretty cool.
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Or one of those mini Ibenhad acoustics. I tried one once and it sounded huge - like my Takamine G330S.
It was easy to fret as well.
Plus with an acoustic you don't need an amp, and he'll learn the importance of rhythm/timing before stepping into distortion (which masks too many mistakes).I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Related question, I'm going to be at a work camp 3 weeks a month starting Dec 3 about 3800km away from home and am sort of interested in a travel guitar, although it's not that big of a deal for me to bring my DK2T or something, just would rather bring something less valuable that I could care less about being affected by the temperature changes between home and work...
Anything cool out there that's small with a standard scale? I was thinking maybe a Steinberger but I don't want something that feels TOO foreign to me...I don't know if I could get used to the no headstock and strange body shape!
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you could always get this,im buying one for my step daughter
i asked her if she wanted the pink guitar with hello kitty on it
or a black guitar with skull and cross bones on it,she said
the back one
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