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| Chuck (Retired Navy) |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 280 Location: Waterloo, IL | Looks like I may be doing a job change in the new future, requiring me to do a lot of time on the road traveling around the country. Better pay (good), away from a guitar (bad). I know my acoustic O's are not going to handle the temperature changes very well on the road. I am not sure how well my Hamer would do traveling around. Is there a lower end guitar that I could take on the road that would be good for traveling, and still have at least a halfway decent sound? I don't mind plugging into a Rockman headphone amp if needed as I already have one. ![]() | ||
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| seesquare |
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Joined: November 2002 Posts: 3664 Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire | Full-size, 3/4, or 1/2? Those little CC012, plugged-in, might not be too bad. | ||
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| Jason_S |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 2804 Location: ranson,wva | academy......jason | ||
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| fillhixx |
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 4833 Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | In my experience, O's handle the rigors of the road better than wooden box guitars. Never owned one, by Adamas, because they're not wooden, should even care about temp. and humidity changes. On the other hand the Chiquita guitar used to be Billy Gibbons axe of choice for wailin' on airplanes.... | ||
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| CrimsonLake |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 3145 Location: Marlton, NJ | Here's a couple of funky choices: Stow Away Guitar Traveller Guitar I've been thinking about this myself. I know there was thread in the past about the Traveller guitar. | ||
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| Phil Wong |
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Joined: June 2003 Posts: 1792 Location: Rego Park, NY, | I purchased the traveler guitar on the recommendation of Stonebobbo. It took a little getting used to. I use it daily during my lunch hour. I am currently enrolled in Workshop Live and I try to fit at least 20 minutes a day on lessons. It's about the size of a tennis raquet and is easily portable. | ||
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| CrimsonLake |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 3145 Location: Marlton, NJ | Phil - which model did you get? | ||
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| Mr. Ovation |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7247 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | I have an original of what they now call the Pro-Series. I think it is a fantastic guitar and if you ever plug it in you will be pleasantly surprised. | ||
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| CrimsonLake |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 3145 Location: Marlton, NJ | The Escape EG-1 looks pretty sweet. If you click on the Photos link at the top of the main Traveler's page, they show a really nice looking red EG-1. | ||
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| Phil Wong |
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Joined: June 2003 Posts: 1792 Location: Rego Park, NY, | I have the escape steel string. The EG and the MK models look nice | ||
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| an4340 |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389 Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | I'd look at either of these: Traveler Guitar Chaquita Guitar Olympia Electric Papoose The a tuned papoose isn't strictly a "travel guitar", but others here have them and find them an excellent addition to their sonic arsonal. If it were me, and I was looking at a strictly travel guitar, it would be one of the first two. | ||
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| MWoody |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13996 Location: Upper Left USA | The OSP1 Tacoma-like solid papoose will keep your fingers entertained. I am reassembling one for sale here shortly. Papoose would be my choice. Breedlove C25 looks good as well. There's always the Ukes... | ||
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| an4340 |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389 Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | The OSP1 definitely keeps you entertained. For me it travels well, but it has a secondary purpose of adding a different sound, sort of a cross between a telecaster and a mandolin. Too bad I have one already, I'd buy MWoody's in a hearbeat. If it's strictly travel then you have to go with the one that has the smallest footprint in its case and that's either the traveler or the chaquita. | ||
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| MWoody |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13996 Location: Upper Left USA | What mode of transport are you travelling in? And Rick, This one is shiny!!! | ||
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| CrimsonLake |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 3145 Location: Marlton, NJ | My main use would be for air travel. If I'm driving, I can carry whatever I want. | ||
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| Beal |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127 Location: 6 String Ranch | Chuck, I think that's a good question, how will you be traveling? By car I'd just take a guitar you like, full size acoustic. By air, I'd really have to think about the job. | ||
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| stonebobbo |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307 Location: Tennessee | I like my Traveler. Full size, pao ferro fretboard. Piezo and single coil pickups. I stash a Pandora PX4 in the side pocket with some earbuds. It takes a little getting used to because there's no body to speak of, but it is very durable and I like the neck though design. Great for airplanes ... I pull it out and play it on long flights without disturbing my neighbors with either noise or elbows. | ||
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| an4340 |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389 Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | I take the papoose when I travel by train up to albany or dc; Take it out and play when coming home. If I'm on a plane I leave it stored. Just not enough room. I don't know if that affects your decision. PS My Papoose has developed a "road warrior" patina. Not as beautiful as MWoody's. They have a beautiful sound. | ||
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| Tupperware |
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Joined: January 2005 Posts: 4903 Location: Phoenix AZ | Nobody wants to hear this, BUT .... (shut up cliff). A ukulele makes a great travel instrument. I'm in california right now for the week and I brought along a soprano uke in gigbag that fits perfectly in my rollaboard bag. No hastles at all. Dave | ||
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| foyle |
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Joined: February 2007 Posts: 23 Location: Westchester, NY | I like traveling with my Hohner GT3, you can get them new for $499 at musicians friend or used for around $300 on eBay, I use it with a Korg Pandora. You can get some amazing sounds with this combination. I recently bought a Martin Backpacker, its well built but has a bit of a tinny sound, but I like the neck and it is comfortable for fingerpicking and slide. | ||
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| Tony PD |
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Joined: October 2002 Posts: 181 Location: Queens, NY | I'm partial to the Trekker, myself. It's a nice little guitar. The current model is not a plug-in, though. | ||
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| an4340 |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389 Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | Oh yeah, I forgot about the GTS (stienberg broom) that might work too. A friend of mine has that and plays thru a little pignose. Nice setup. | ||
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| CrimsonLake |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 3145 Location: Marlton, NJ | The one criteria I would have for air travel is that it has to be a solidbody - like the Papoose, or the Traveler. There are just too many things that can go wrong with a hollowbody - some schmuck (sp?) trying to shove his "carryon" luggage in the rack for example. | ||
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| numbfingers |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 1132 Location: NW Washington State | I used to have a Cort Steinberger-style that was great for traveling. Unlike the "broom" it had an indentation so it could rest on your leg. The bridge was licensed from Steinberger but non-trem so it stayed perfectly in tune. They show up on eBay once in a while. You can find inexpensive Steinbergers by searching for for Spirit, Hohner, or Cort on eBay. Sometimes musicyo.com has them but I didn't see any today. -Steve W. | ||
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| Styll |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 382 Location: USA | http://www.zzounds.com/item--KAMCC0124 | ||
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