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Artist MiniG Black 3/4 Size Electric Guitar w/ Accessories

If you have a little one who seems to show that he or she is a reincarnated rock legend of times past then this is the guitar to start them on the path to rock glory.

The Artist MiniG is a 3/4 scale electric guitar that is superior to others on the market for the same price range. Its construction is a Poplar body with Basswood Veneer, Maple neck and Eco-rosewood fretboard.

This guitar can be used with Rocksmith.

Receive free exclusive access to video lessons when you buy a guitar pack:

As an addition to buying your new guitar, we are proud to offer you a series of online lessons designed specifically for beginning guitar students. This is what this lesson pack is all about - the stuff that nobody really tells you at the start of your guitar playing journey. Issues like holding the guitar, using a plectrum and some simple exercises to start you off. So whether you're 7 or 70, take some time to check out the lesson pack and most importantly - be patient and have fun!

The Tech Features

Brand: Artist

Model: MiniG

Neck: Truss Rod, Scale Length 23

ConditionBrand New (New)
Brand New items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder and include all original packaging.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Artist MiniG - 3/4 Size Body Electric Guitar with Accessories
Finish
  • Small

Artist Guitars

Fairfield, OH, United States
Sales:1,279
Joined Reverb:2018

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