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Is lauren a known brand of a guitar?

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http://www.amazon.com/Lauren-String-Acoustic-Guitar-Package/dp/B0002WSKEE/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=musical-instruments&qid=1216178819&sr=1-6

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  1. What the other 2 posters said.  Its not a known brand of guitar, its only half size (unless you're like 8 years old, you shouldn't need a half size instrument)  and it retails for a whopping $30, which means its made out of the absolute cheapest, crappiest materials available and the workmanship is nonexistent.

    Basically its a kids toy, not a playable instrument at all.


  2. it is not a known brand but u wont find many guitars for 30 bucks and my guess is u will never be any good anyways

  3. If you are a beginning guitarist, this is a perfectly adequate guitar.

    Judging from the responses you've already received, I'm willing to bet that none of these people own a Lauren product. I have two Lauren guitars (identical) that I use as loaners to students, and as "yard guitars" (something you can haul outside in the summer and not worry about).

    Oddly enough, for $29, they are very well made. I have yet to have one warp, the finish has held up, the neck is SOLIDLY attached to the body, and they have better tone and volume than a similar $99 guitar of a different brand. If you're looking for a cheap guitar, this is a good brand to purchase.

    I refuse to take my $3000 Taylor out to the campfire, but the Lauren fits the bill perfectly. Sounds nothing like a Taylor, but what do you expect for $29? The other thing that's nice is that you can make any sort of modifications you wish without fear of losing your shirt. I changed one of mine from steel to nylon, and raised the nut on another to use it for slide. Fun to experiment with.

    To the other answerers: Don't knock it if you haven't tried it.

    You can view their whole line here:

    http://www.activemusician.com/brand--lau...

    Kabum

  4. no, it is not a known brand. I don't want to seem rude, but you're never going to be able to make good music on a $30 guitar. The cheap ones are always really bad rip-offs, so don't buy them. um...does someone you know have one you could borrow? you can rent good ones from some places, too...and if you're in school, lots of school bands will let you borrow instruments if you're part of the band...

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