Startone CG 851 1/8

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Classical Guitar

  • Size: 1/8
  • Body: Basswood
  • Nato neck
  • Fretboard: Maple
  • Scale: 465 mm
  • Nut width: 39 mm
  • Black body binding
  • Nylon strings
  • Total length: 76.2 cm
  • Colour: Light brown satin
  • Suitable bag: Article number 198578 (not included)
Available since March 2009
Item number 219218
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Cutaway No
Top Basswood
Back and Sides Basswood
Pickup System No
Fretboard Hardwood
Nut width in mm 39,00 mm
Scale 465 mm
Colour Natural
Gig Bag included No
Case No
123 AED 31,01 €
Plus 277 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Three Okays make a Good
Craig I. 30.03.2016
Bought this for my 1yo for Xmas after he showed great interest in his 3yo brother's 1/4 version of this instrument.

There is practically no difference in size between this (1/8) and the 1/4. I've decal'd the boys names on the fingerboards of the guitars (which have no dots on them FTR) to help tell at a glance which is which, such is their similarity.

This functions perfectly as a first guitar. It's cheap enough that I don't care if it gets absolutely smashed or drawn on or whatever else a toddler could do to a guitar.

It's also good enough to serve as a real instrument. I took a while to get this into (A tuning) tune. It felt if I tuned it straight up something would break. But now that he's had it a while it keeps okay tune and sounds fine.

The action is pretty high, so much so that fretting a note bends the pitch. But it doesn't need to be a virtuoso instrument at this stage. The good thing is that when he's old enough to learn properly I will likely shave the bridge down and set it up better.

A pretty good result for about thirty bucks.
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Good first guitar
jonsson 13.12.2019
I bought this for a five year old. It's still slightly big for him but not by much. It's not the best guitar I've played (and it's too small for an adult anyway) but it's perfectly adequate as a first guitar for a child.
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More a toy than an instrument
Tussinette 27.05.2020
Ok for small children. But if you child really wants to play an instrument, this won't do.
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Great for its price
Battefastido 14.07.2019
Only con is I noticed it gets a little out of tune, dont know if because new strings
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