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Manufacturer: Applecreek
List Price: $154.00
Our Price: $99.00
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Zero Fret Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan Date: 2004-08-15 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Good enugh for the price Comment: At the price I just had to try this little travel guitar. It certainly doesn't sound as good as a Martin or Ovation, but it is a servicable instrument that is small enough to tuck behind the seat in my pickup.
The neck takes a little getting used to as it is narrower than what I'm used to. The neck really is about a ¾ sized neck. I may yet spring for one of the travel guitars with a standard sized classical neck, but for now the Apple Creek is "good enough" and didn't set me back too many bucks.
Name: River Location: Date: 2010-07-12 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great little guitar, great price Comment: I love my little Applecreek travel guitar! It is small, sounds decent and it's extremely lightweight, which is what I want in a travel guitar. I don't expect it to sound like a full size, I can play those when I need that kind of sound. But this little guitar is perfect for bringing on trips, to the park or camping - and it does have a pretty good sound for its price!
Name: L. North Location: Date: 2010-04-23 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Buy a Martin Backpacker instead... Comment: This is a pretty,little travel guitar, at a great price. It is small enough to fit in an airline overhead bin. Despite this, I don't like mine at all. It won't stay in tune. The neck is much smaller around than a regular fretboard. I just don't enjoy playing it. Backpackers have similar sound, a little better, but with regular-width fretboard, and higher quality mechanical parts so they stay in tune better. :) I've also owned a Little Martin as a travel guitar. The Little Martin sounded the best of the three, but I felt like I had a juvenile guitar. It is the most fun to own and play the Backpacker when I'm out hiking around, or sitting in the car traveling.
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