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Old 11-01-2018, 06:43 PM
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Based on you criteria - may I suggest
1) Voyage Air guitars
2) Journey OF660 Carbon Fibre
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Old 11-28-2018, 05:54 PM
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If you gravitate to wood, check out our new kickstarter for the First Class Line:
Here's the Kickstarter Link.

http://kck.st/2OW2GfA
and a pic of the new FP412:

The FP412 parlor is a stellar deal (Picks below), at $468 for the first 20 backers - solid top/back, wedge with bevel, gloss top, roller case, pickup, premium appointments in carry-on size. But these won't ship till February - so keep that in mind. After this launch, they'll only be available for $719 through our dealer network and online.

We're launching 3 models:
FP412 Parlor
FC522 Torres Classical
FF412 Grand Auditorium (we've only sold a handful of first small lot runs, but this is the official launch)

Any questions, feel free to PM me, or comment on the Kickstarter page.

Take care,
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Old 11-28-2018, 05:59 PM
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Another fan of the Voyage Air as a travel solution for a full sized guitar to travel with...If willing to go a bit smaller but really compact then the Journey is a good choice as well with the option of either wood or carbon. Let us know what you get....
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Old 11-28-2018, 06:27 PM
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I cast my humble vote for the Cordoba mini FMH II.

check out the link below:
https://www.cordobaguitars.com/mini-ii-series/

I am sure there are plenty of travel guitars that fold up, or dis-assemble (robailey, that kickstarter that you just posted for the parlor- is that designed to come apart per the image with the backpack and dis-assembled guitar? I'm a travel gitar newb.. very cool looking!!!) .... HOWEVER.... for *me*... if I traveled alot... (maybe one day).... I think the link above would be the way I would go.

It's received VERY favorable reviews, and I just think for my tastes, I would be hard pressed to find something better. Maybe a Yairi parlor or a baby Collings or Wee Lowden or something.

Gee, now you have a bunch more options!

Cheers!
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Old 12-01-2018, 09:14 PM
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Go Voyage Air! You can't go wrong and they have a range of models and price points. Great guitars!

The GS Minis also sound very good for the price even though the neck size and nut width is a little wimpy for my taste.

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