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First off, they are not mine so don't think I'm spoiled or lucky. One of our volunteer ladies at the after school program somehow got in contact with an older guy who was trying to sell his music shop to retire. Long story short, she picked up 8 guitars and 3 accessory kits(stand,strings,tuner,strap,picks) for really cheap. They are Stagg brand guitars. 3/4 size. Yesterday was kind of a busy day so I didn't get a chance to handle one. But I will! We were gonna hang them on the wall but she didn't get the right hooks. I would love to start something up on a regular basis but can only be there 1 afternoon a week and that's when I run the bike club. It's a shame to let them hang on the wall and collect dust. I'll have to do some hard thinking.
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Weekends..
badeye ![]()
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Z you might think about posting them in our for sale area,if you intend too sell them.
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Stagg makes a good value guitar. I've played some of theirs and for the money, they sound pretty good and have decent volume. I think you'll enjoy it when you get a chance to pick on them.
- Zurf
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So, 2 months later..... I finally got around to strumming one of those Staggs. It was decent. A total beginners guitar. The action was a bit high. It took a little effort to barre. But they will serve their purpose nicely.
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I had a Stagg a few years ago and for the money they're a good guitar. You can sort the action, I seem to remember there are shims under the bridge.
Jerry
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