GFS Xaviere JTT Travel Guitar

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GFS Xaviere JTT Travel Guitar

Post by letsgocoyote »

So I am refinishing my Mustang right now and I think I might need to wait too long for the clear to cure... but I don't want to be without a git. Saw these little travel guitars on Guitar Fetish and though they might be fun thing to have. 24" scale. Anyone have one?

http://www.guitarfetish.com/Xaviere-JTT ... _2209.html
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How much harder is it to bring a full sized guitar? Its what, 6" longer? If I had one i'd probably keep it in the boot of my car so I can always get my rock on anywhere B)
I don't think anyone here has one of those. I know ends has had a few though, not sure who else. I just don't get it I guess o.O
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Fuck a travel guitar. What we need is to bring back cases with amps built in like Silvertone and Peavey did.

Or a gig bag with speakers like those iPod-ready backpacks.
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just get irig for you iphone and some little pod speakers and your sorted.
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Post by 61fury »

Back on topic; no, I don't have one.
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Post by letsgocoyote »

I may pick one up. Not that I need a travel guitar specifically, but for what looks like a decently well built guitar for the price I think it would be a good backup, and it's got 24" scale which is neat. Plus, I bet putting a slide nut on it would make it into a decent lap steel!
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Post by crazydave911 »

letsgocoyote wrote: Plus, I bet putting a slide nut on it would make it into a decent lap steel!
+1 Now I've got to get one :)
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