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Woodstock Percussion Kid’s Fantasy Guitar

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5 Responses to “WOODSTOCK PERCUSSION KID’S FANTASY GUITAR”

  1. C. Jones says:

    We bought this guitar for my 3-year-old son for Christmas. He was ecstatic when he tore off the wrapping paper and saw the picture of the guitar on the box! The thinnest string did break while my husband was tightening it. However, there was a spare string in the bag with the guitar pick, so we were back to “rocking out” in no time!

    I think the guitar is pretty well-made for how inexpensive it is; the wood is nice and the directions (which we did not bother to read at first) even warn you to tighten the strings very slowly, and that you’ll have to tighten the strings multiple times over the first few weeks of use. The guitar is not in tune, but that doesn’t bother us or my son, as all he really wants to do with the guitar is “jam” and “rock out. ” lol
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Woodstock Percussion Kid’s Fantasy Guitar

    Very disappointed in this product. Although the guitar itself looks like a real guitar, the strings are very loose and flimsy. In fact, in order to make any sound, we had to remove one string. I would not recommend this purchase
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. neonfreon says:

    this is the biggest piece of junk i’ve ever purchased on the internet. the strings have two states: loose or broken. the part that raises the strings off the face of the guitar is a piece of balsa wood just put there in place, held by the weight of the strings. once you break a string it starts to just move around or fall off.

    i would pay [. . . . ] for this at a convenience store if i needed something comedic to smash.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. It is not a guitar since it cannot be tuned with any accuracy. The frets only approximate what is needed to play chords.

    This is a pretend guitar – toy only. It should be called TOY guitar. If you want your child to play a guitar don’t get this toy.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. M. Bauska says:

    This toy guitar is ok as a toy. It has a terrible sound, and could never be used for learning music. The strings won’t stay tight.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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