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stevelankford313
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stevelankford313
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03/18/2017 3:12 pm

Just wondering, I had about 5 good years of rigorous training behind me and puchased 1 electric and 2 acoustic guitars. Then a 7 year hiatus, and at 59 picked it back up.I'm not sure am i ocd or something. Since restarting a year ago i've puchased another acoustic and 3 more electrics. Now i'm interested in a travel guitar to try to get more practice in. I know that more guitars is not gonna make me a better player only more practice will, but i do love this stuff. and this site is the sh..! My wife thinks i'm crazy...I just tell her WHATEVERRR!


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03/20/2017 9:30 pm

Hey there Steve!

Travel guitars are cool. But a lot of the smaller sized guitars can sound and feel odd to play. With that being said, I was always a fan of the Baby Taylor acoustic guitars, those are pretty fun.

But you can always go with a full sized guitar, but I suppose a full size guitar defeats the purpose of it being a "travel" guitar.


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