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Whether you're a seasoned picker or just need regular practice, taking your full-size acoustic guitar with you on your travels is not always easy. That's where the Minicorda electroacoustic travel ...
Guild has expanded its travel guitar range with a spruce-topped version of its compact but mighty-sounding acoustic guitar. The Travel Spruce shares much of the same specs as the its mahogany topped ...
Redlands-based Traveler Guitars understands the concept that guitarists like to bring their music with them wherever they go, which is not always easy to do. Ask any guitar player and they’ll tell you ...
Taking an acoustic guitar with you when you travel can be a lesson in compromises. You may have to make do with an odd-shaped instrument, a short necked model, or a cheap throw-away that produces poor ...
Czech guitar co Furch has announced an update to its Little Jane travel acoustic guitar. The key tweak is a new neck-joint connector, made from aerospace aluminium, and combined with the guitar’s neck ...
Travel guitars are smaller, lighter and otherwise less awkward than their dreadnought-sized or pointy counterparts. There is no formal definition for the ‘travel guitar’, but guitar manufacturers have ...
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