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Beaver creek guitars
Anyone here try one of these guitars?I'm looking for a beater fingerstyle guitar.Looking at the folk model,has anyone played this brand and what did you think of it/them.
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Never heard of 'em--went to their website. They "look" pretty nice for the higher-end solid top/laminate sides. No one around here carries them. I'll tell you what: I recently (like 10 days or so ago) acquired a new Recording King RD-16SN (SN=sunburst), with solid Engleman top. Under 3 bills. Pretty decent-so much so I decided NOT to call it a "beater," but "utility" (see my sig-line).
There's an amazing amount of DECENT, inexpensive guitars out there. Canada has some great ones going with La-Si-Do, Inc. (Seagull, Simon/Patrick, Art/Luthery, Norman, etc.). Then there's Jean Larrivee and company (NOT "beaters" by anyone's definition!); and several others. Do you have some place that carries them, and you can try them out??
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You Go Beat That Beaver!
Or at the very least, Buck the heck out of it.
Never heard of em. Sorry. |
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I have both the Beaver Creek 6 string and 12 string "travel" guitars. For the money, they are both very well made and easy to play.
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There is nothing like a good Beaver......
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Generally speaking, I don't expect much from a company who will put something like this out:
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shadowraptor How would you describe the tone?Is it more suited to bluegrass or an all around guitar for any style? |
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Ya, that looked like a pretty well made pink guitar..... |
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My buddy likes to tell the story of buying a pink Fender strat in about the year 62-63. It was NOS at the time and he got a great deal on it. His buddy ran an auto body shop so he went straight away and sanded off the pink and resprayed with a nice white.
He saw a pic of a pink Fender not so long ago in a vintage guitar rag and because there were only a few pink ones ever made, they were worth BIG bucks over other same model of guitar. He shed a tear and then laughed at his misfortune of defacing a current approx value $25,000.00 guitar. I'm not fond of Beaver Creeks but I havn't tried a "high end" one yet. |
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Larrivee 03 series, you wont regret it!
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Thanks guys but im looking for a real "budget" guitar.I have a hard time affording strings sometimes(lowest price in my area is $20).Just somethin i can leave at my cabin or take on camping trips that sounds "decent",I do own a yamie but i would rather leave that one at home knowing how my cousin treats any guitar he gets his hands on
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D'Addario deals them, at least in Canada.
They're cheap. They are what they are. For a few dollars more than the cheapest ones, you can get a Yamaha F325 that'll run circles around them. |