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Crescent 23" White Kids Toy Acoustic Guitar with Accessoriesx$19.95
    (4 reviews)
Best Price: $24.95 $19.95
This beautiful Acoustic Guitar set 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
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My Son's favorite!      By A10IA864K4Y1G2 on 2007-04-05
I bought this guitar for my 22 month old thinking that it was a toy. He was obsessed with banging on his father's full sized one, and we needed a quick fix/ diversion so that he wouldn't ruin it. This one was the perfect size for him, and the price couldn't be beat. We were all pleasantly surprised when we found out that it wasn't cheapy at all, but a fully functional toddler sized guitar! It is easy to tune with a small screwdriver. My son takes it everywhere now! A mut have for future rick stars!
Terrible quality, don't waste your money      By A1JGC42YW4HAGR on 2007-07-27
Should have been tipped off by the very low price of the guitar. From the time we took it out and tried to tune it (tighten strings) it didn't work. Within the first 5 minutes that my toddler played with it the strings came loose and came off, complete waste
Frets Are Not Tuned Correctly      By A3BL87QHIEQ1NE on 2007-12-16
After finally tightening down the tuning lugs in the back to keep the strings in tune when open, it became apparent that the frets are in the wrong place. So going up each fret is not quite a half step. You have to go to the 13th fret to get an octave (mornally 12th fret). What this means for non-musicians is that even if the guitar is in tune, as soon as you put the finger of your left hand on the frets to play higher notes, they will always be out of tune and dissonant. There is no way to fix this.
Therefore, this ends up being just a toy. A cute toy it is. Just don't plan on playing real guitar music on it.
Remember, this is a toy      By AM6R0VBSE960D on 2007-10-05
We bought this guitar as a gift for a 5-year-old that loves pretending to play music. Great looking guitar, and sounds okay once tuned. Remember that this is a toy and be careful when tuning. One of the strings popped while the child's father was tuning. The string hit the child's arm, which really hurt. The father replaced the string and is much more careful now with tuning.
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| Product Features |
- 23 Inch Acoustic Toy Guitar Set
- Ideal for Toddlers and Children
- Full Wood Construction
- 15 Frets
- Set Includes: Extra Strings and Pick
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