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| First Act Discovery FG130 Student Acoustic Guitar | 
enlarge | Brand: First Act Category: Musical Instruments
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Avg. Customer Rating: 58 reviews Sales Rank: 510
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 12.3 x 32.1
MPN: FG130 Model: FG-130 UPC: 607266303038 EAN: 0607266303038 ASIN: B00002MZ8M
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Good As A Toy August 17, 2005 8 out of 13 found this review helpful
I Once Got This Toy And The Strings broke the second day of having it. I think this is a toy. i was tightening the strings and all of a sudden a string breaks. and it didnt bring the replacement string. it only brought some other ones.
Horrible June 19, 2005 7 out of 16 found this review helpful
This is a HORRIBLE instrument. I should say "toy". Don't buy it! Save up your money a little for a better one! Its horrible. Thats all there is to say.
Yikes.... March 19, 2005 34 out of 37 found this review helpful
Guys...this is a TOY...if your child is seriously interested in learning to play guitar, you should actually search for a real instrument. Amazon.com offers 25" guitars with accessories for only about $50...and they're actually pretty good. Don't waste your time with this thing...it's pathetic. Search for starter guitars in "Musical Instruments"...not "Toys", you're asking for disappointment.
It won't stay tuned. It doesn't come with anything that you need to start out with (picks, extra set of strings, books, strap, case...etc.). It's not even put together like a guitar should.
Go for the real things. Don't waste your time with this...
Excellent for very young Children 2-5 March 2, 2005 I am so glad we bought this. We bought this guitar so Our 1 and a half year old would have something to play with when we play guitar. The guitar doesn't keep in tune very well, so if you want to play music on it, It must be re-tuned every time. It has proven to be extremely durable, My son who is two and a half loves it, He has dragged it around with him allover the house and plays with it when others play instruments. I find it to be a phenomenal educational toy, One with wich to teach appreciation and care of musical instruments. We paid around 35 dollars so we felt that if it were to break we wouldn't be too upset. It is still going with my second child of one, he plays with it now. You must use adult supervision and not tighten the strings too much as they may snap just like a normal guitar. I think that this guitar has helped my son develop a love of music as we haven't restricted the use of it for fear of breakage or damage. Also this toy is a great way to determine if your child may stick with the guitar, We plan on buying another more high quality instrument when he gets older. Remember this is a musical toy.
So bad.... February 6, 2005 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
Well, My mom purchased this guitar for me..And it was my 1st guitar. But it is HORRIBLE!! I had my sister which is a guitar player (A good one..) tune it...She said it was out of tune no madder what! But seriously..Dont waste your money..I now have a Squier strat and its SO much better and easier to learn on and lasts! Its kid sized so ages 7-12 can play it...
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