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| 2663.1 |  | TECRUS::ROST | Give me Beefheart or give me death | Mon Jan 18 1993 08:31 | 12 | 
|  |     You're correct about prices on Gibsons and Martins.  I don't think
    Gibson even makes their "beginner" guitars like the old LG-0 anymore.
    LG-0s don't go for much these days, a friend picked one up for $250
    a year or so ago.
    
    I have seen some smaller bodied Guilds recently that were less
    expensive then Martins of the same style but still not cheap.  Does
    Sigma (Martin's import line) offer any small body sizes?  I know they
    offer mandolins in the Sigma line, and Martin doesn't exactly sell
    tons of mandos these days...
    
    							Brian
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| 2663.2 | Homespun | BSS::STPALY::J_KUHN | F.O.B (Flew over Arkansas) | Mon Jan 18 1993 10:12 | 4 | 
|  |     Homespun music (the people that do the Video instruction tapes) sells
    some reasonably priced (probably ok quality) beginner size guitars. 
    I don't have their 800 number here though. 
    
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| 2663.3 | another take | EZ2GET::STEWART | Fight fire with marshmallows! | Mon Jan 18 1993 10:49 | 11 | 
|  |     
    
    One of the guitar parts places has DIY kits for kid sized strats.  A
    friend of mine really wants to build one of these for his girls, but
    doesn't have the $150 for the kit.  A local store is selling what looks
    like the same thing, already built, for $250...
    
    They look like decent little instruments, too.  So, for $150, plus $40
    for a used practice amp, and a little labor, your little one could
    start out electric!
    
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| 2663.4 |  | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Big cheese, MAKE me! | Mon Jan 18 1993 11:55 | 8 | 
|  |     If you mean the little electric kits that Stewart-MacDonald's has, I
    don't think they're really good for kids to start on.  Yeah, they're
    small and all, but they don't have a standard scale (it's like a 16"
    scale if I remember right).  I think kids should start out with
    something that's at least close to a standard instrument (but with a
    smaller body).  JMO...
    
    Greg
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| 2663.5 |  | BSS::STPALY::J_KUHN | F.O.B (Flew over Arkansas) | Mon Jan 18 1993 13:00 | 2 | 
|  |     re: no, I think the scale on these is much bigger than the Stewart
    Macdonald things. 
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| 2663.6 | Classical any smaller ? | LARVAE::HARVEY | Baldly going into the unknown... | Tue Jan 19 1993 11:13 | 8 | 
|  |     Would a Classical guitar be a better bet ? 
  
    You may find the bodies are slightly smaller and the nylon strings kinder 
    to those l'il pinkies !! The necks tend to be   W  I  D  E  though eh ?!
  
    Just a thought.
  
    Rog
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| 2663.7 |  | SAHQ::ROSENKRANZ | Rock with Gene & Eddy | Wed Jan 20 1993 07:46 | 6 | 
|  |     A recent issue of Acoustic Guitar magazine has an extensive article
    about teaching kids guitar. This includes techniques, music and I
    believe suggestions for guitars.
    
    
    hope this helps,
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| 2663.8 |  | CHEFS::IMMSA | adrift on the sea of heartbreak | Wed Jan 27 1993 07:04 | 19 | 
|  |     Two points -
    
    First, could someone please post details of Acoustic Guitar. Having
    been hoping for a replacement for Frets since it died - could this be
    the one? I would have to get it mailed to the UK because I am sure it
    is not available here.
    
    Back to the subject - I have seen advertised "travelling" guitars - and
    I'm sure Martin make one. 
    
    It has a very small body, with an unusual shape, but a full size neck.
    
    I suppose the idea is to let you keep up your chops without humping a
    dreadnought sized case around.
    
    Worth investigating...............?
    
    
    andy 
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| 2663.9 |  | SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Wed Jan 27 1993 10:49 | 18 | 
|  |        
    
       A friend, Keith Lively, bought the Martin "Backpacker".
    I'll call up and get the price on it.  I have not seen it, but
    it's time I stopped by to say hi anyway.  I'll post something 
    by next week on it.  
    
      From what he said;  It is an f____n kick!  Look at this 
    itty bitty thang - check out the tone.  Hell, the Martin 
    logo is worth the price let alone what ya get!  
    
      (hmmmm, do you think he likes it?) 
    
      Then again, you can get a custom Ferrington 17 inch guitar
    if you have loads-o-bucks.  
    
      Rick.
          
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| 2663.10 |  | WMOIS::MAY_B | IT'S LIKE THE SAME, ONLY DIFFERENT! | Thu Jan 28 1993 05:38 | 8 | 
|  |     I took a tour through the Martin Factory last summer and the first few
    prototypes were being assembled.  As I remember, the tuning head was
    short and stubby, the neck width look about standard but the length was
    shorter.  The body was triangular shaped.  They called it a "Back Pack"
    quitar.  Couldn't get a price from them but I would sure like to know what
    one of these puppies sells for.
    
    bruce
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| 2663.11 |  | CHEFS::IMMSA | adrift on the sea of heartbreak | Thu Jan 28 1993 06:57 | 5 | 
|  |     OK guys.... I was a bit out on my initial description :-) but to answer
    the basenoter's question.... would it do for kids I wonder?
    
    
    andy
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| 2663.12 | Music for Kids | SAHQ::ROSENKRANZ | Rock with Gene & Eddy | Thu Jan 28 1993 07:57 | 22 | 
|  |     re: .8
    
    See note 1944.29 for list of info on a variety of travel guitar, both
    acoustic and electric.
    
    Also, Subscription info on Acoustic Guitar Magazine:
    
    	Acoustic Guitar is published bimonthly by The String Letter Press,
    	Publishers, Inc., 412 Red Hill Avenue #15, San Anselmo, Ca. 94960.
    	A single issue costs $3.95; a years subscription is $23.95. Foreign
    	subscribers must order airmail delivery. Add $7.50 per year for
    	Canada/PanAm; $15.00 elsewhere; payable in local funds drawn on
    	local bank, or US funds on US bank.
    
    	Correspondence should be directed to:
    
    		PO Box 767
    		San Anselmo, Ca 94979
    
    The article "Making music with Kids" is in the Sept./Oct. 92 issue, and
    I believe they sell back issues.
    
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| 2663.13 | Backpacker price | ISLNDS::MASHIA | Selective reality.That's the ticket! | Fri Jan 29 1993 12:14 | 10 | 
|  |     Bruce,
    
    The Backpacker guitar goes for $169 cash, per the latest Mandolin
    Bros. catalaog. $199 list, $174 card.
    
    It's also available with the 332 pickup, for $275 cash, $324 list, $284
    card.
    
    Rodney
    
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| 2663.14 | I ordered a Back-Pack Martin | WMOIS::MAY_B | IT'S LIKE THE SAME, ONLY DIFFERENT! | Wed Feb 03 1993 07:29 | 10 | 
|  |     Re .13
    
    Thanks Rodney
    
    I went to Hermans Music last saturday and ordered one.  Your prices
    were correct, but they had a twenty five dollar increase effective
    2/8/93 on all orders from then on.  Martin is quoting october/November
    delivery date.  It seems this little bugger is getting quite popular
    and they have 3 to 4 thousand on backorder.  I ordered it with a gig bag
    ($30 value).  
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