Want to Add a Travel Guitar or Request a Review

Don't see the Travel Guitar you're looking for?  Request a review!  Maybe you want to add a review of a guitar that you already own to help other members.  Maybe you sell a Travel Guitar that we have not given exposure to and you would like to see it added.   Whatever the case, this is the place.

Please mail all your submissions, requests, and related queries to besttravelguitars@gmail.com All travel guitar review submissions should be the authors original work and approximately 400-500 words.  Thank you for all your help in starting this "traveling with a guitar" community.

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-Best Travel Guitars Team

Washburn Steel String Travel Acoustic Guitar (Natural)
Washburn Steel String Travel Acoustic Guitar (Natural)
List Price: $199.99
Sale Price: $129.95
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Washburn Steel String Travel Acoustic Guitar (Black)
Washburn Steel String Travel Acoustic Guitar (Black)
List Price: $265.90
Sale Price: $148.99
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9 Comments on "Want to Add a Travel Guitar or Request a Review"

  1. Michael on Thu, 1st Jul 2010 4:05 pm 

    How come there is no mention of Voyage-Air Guitars? They claim to be the “Future of Guitar Travel”? It would be nice to hear what people are saying about folding guitars. No joke, people like Steve Miller, Paul McCartney’s bandmates, Pat Simmons of the Doobies and Brad Paisley to name a few, all have and play Voyage-Air guitars. What’s up with your editorial staff that they haven’t even mentioned Voyage-Air guitars on this website?? Check out Voyage-Air at http://www.voyageairguitars.com

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  2. Best Travel Guitars on Thu, 1st Jul 2010 6:26 pm 

    Michael, thanks for the suggestion, we will be following up with more reviews shortly and Voyage-Air is on the list. Thanks :)

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  3. D Gherardini on Sat, 7th Aug 2010 7:57 pm 

    Gents, My 1st priority for a travel guitar is the scale. I have already ran thru a couple of short scale guitars and they simply wont do. Intonation and fingering probs rise to the top quickly with a short scale. Big sound is not very high on the priority list, but accurate intonation is, and a good neck is, and it should play as near to my main axe mechanically as possible..so very short scales are not desireable. Any recommendations on a scale no less than 24.75 and a small body, about 36″ or less OAL. Something like this little martin I bought but with a 24.75 scale would be just right.

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  4. Best Travel Guitars on Sat, 7th Aug 2010 10:43 pm 

    Maybe look into the blackbird nylon version…scale length is 25.6″ (650mm), let us know what you decide!

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  6. Jeroen on Wed, 17th Nov 2010 7:55 pm 

    You guys should take a look at the epiphone SG express and Epiphone Les paul Express.

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  7. Best Travel Guitars on Wed, 17th Nov 2010 8:49 pm 

    Thanks for the suggestion Jeroen, will look into those.

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  8. mark on Fri, 19th Nov 2010 11:35 pm 

    I’m a pilot interested in a travel guitar. Tried a Traveler Mk-II but unfixable 1st fret buzz made me return it. Wood hollow-bodies are too bulky and I’m concerned about the dry environment of the cockpit. I’m looking for some info/feedback on the Hohner G3T and Steinberger GT and Synapse series. Any info would be great. Thanks, Mark.

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  9. Bill on Tue, 15th Nov 2011 9:39 pm 

    I would suggest having a look at the new Lap axe electric travel guitar made by Quaystone music. Lots of good ones out there but the Lap axe is very very good, very compact, plays like butter, and truly walks the walk of a quality instrument..My only concern is that if I am on that pilots flight, he’ll forget to put it down and land the plane!

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