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Ashthorpe Beginner Acoustic Guitar, Basic Starter Kit with Gig Bag and Accessories


size30 inch
colorblack
  • black
  • blue
  • red
  • sunburst

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Highlights

  • Beginner Acoustic Guitar: Available in 30-inch and 38-inch Sizes
  • Complete Starter Kit Includes Soft Case, Shoulder Strap, Digital Tuner, Extra String Set, and 3 Celluloid Picks (assorted colors)
  • Small and Lightweight, Right-Handed Guitar
  • Perfect for Kids and Students Learning to Play
  • Top, Back, and Sides are Crafted from Basswood with High Gloss Finish
  • Bright Sound, Impressive Tone, and Standout Projection
  • 18 Finished Frets
  • Easy-to-Use Tuners
  • 6 Pre-Installed Steel Strings
  • Colors Available: Black, Blue, Mint Green, Natural, Pink, Red, Sunburst
  • Easy-to-Use Tuners
  • 6 Pre-Installed Steel Strings
  • Colors Available: Black, Blue, Mint Green, Natural, Pink, Red, Sunburst

Description

This acoustic guitar is ideal for beginners and arrives ready to play, right out of the box. The complete starter kit includes beginner acoustic guitar, nylon gig bag, shoulder strap, digital tuner, an extra set of 6 steel strings, and 3 celluloid picks of assorted colors. Designed with high-quality tonewoods, the top, back, and sides are crafted from basswood for versatility and warmth with a high-gloss finish for a polished and professional look. This starter guitar package is ideal for beginners. Note: The guitar will arrive out-of-tune because the installed strings are new; this is normal. However, after the guitar has been played for a few weeks, the strings will begin to stretch and require less tuning while playing.

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