I saw a few of these at the gift shop when I went to the Bowie exhibit over here. I picked it up and was not impressed with the high action and thin neck but I suppose that's cause I was expecting it to play like a guitar. They're marketed as children's / beginner's guitars but at $200usd, one might as well get a guitar with 6 strings. Looking at their website they've got one that looks like a miniature balalaika which is sort of interesting.
Goots. wrote:I saw a few of these at the gift shop when I went to the Bowie exhibit over here. I picked it up and was not impressed with the high action and thin neck but I suppose that's cause I was expecting it to play like a guitar. They're marketed as children's / beginner's guitars but at $200usd, one might as well get a guitar with 6 strings. Looking at their website they've got one that looks like a miniature balalaika which is sort of interesting.
Not a good review, was it the electric or the acoustic you had a shot of?
Goots. wrote:I saw a few of these at the gift shop when I went to the Bowie exhibit over here. I picked it up and was not impressed with the high action and thin neck but I suppose that's cause I was expecting it to play like a guitar. They're marketed as children's / beginner's guitars but at $200usd, one might as well get a guitar with 6 strings. Looking at their website they've got one that looks like a miniature balalaika which is sort of interesting.
balalaikas probably don't have a longer scale length, but the body is a bit wider and thicker in the back.
My brother said I should make a guitar for my niece. She is in first grade. I was thinking of an electric ukulele, but something like this might be cool.
Fakir Mustache wrote:balalaikas probably don't have a longer scale length, but the body is a bit wider and thicker in the back.
Yea, I was just saying it had a similar triangular look.
cur wrote:My brother said I should make a guitar for my niece. She is in first grade. I was thinking of an electric ukulele, but something like this might be cool.
That's what they're marketed for, not a bad thought. I'm sure the scale and neck is probably better for tiny hands. Construction wise I bet you can do get something similar with some masonite and plywood. The loog seems to take a few cues from old danelectros, maybe it's just aesthetically.