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The Gretsch Jim Dandy Parlor Acoustic Guitar features a compact parlor body with a durable laminate top, a smooth walnut fingerboard, and a sturdy nato neck, all wrapped in a distinctive Frontier Stain finish. Designed for musicians seeking portability without sacrificing tone or style.
B**Y
Fun size guitar
I love this little Jim Dandy Parlor. It sounds great, plays well and is just plain fun. It's not flashy, but it is very well made with a nice straight neck, Medium to low string height/action, with good tuners, and level, well-dressed frets. It stays in tune and is easy to pack around with the smaller size. It's a keeper.
R**Y
I found my instrument
I was going to try and wait a week or two before writing a review for this, but I just couldn’t help myself. One other thing I’ll add before I start is unlike other reviewers, I haven’t had all the best brand Guitars. I’ve had electric and acoustic guitars, Bass guitars, and Ukuleles of various sizes - all at the $250 or less range. So with that… I love this instrument. This is the closest thing I’ve ever had to a “deluxe guitar”. I’ve purchased boxes in this range before and thought “yeah, okay, this’ll do.” This is the first time I’ve thought “okay this is what I’m talking about!” First off, this box keeps in tune. Not only thought but the tuning pegs are tight and seem to snap into tune pretty easily. I walk around the house and sit it up against all kinds of surfaces and don’t have to worry about knocking it out of tune. Next and just as important, it seems this guitar has raised frets and low action. I saw a few reviews and YouTube comments that made me think this was going to be hard to play and have high action, but this is perfect! I’m not worried about going to get a setup any time soon. The neck shape does seem to make fretting easier as well. This box was built with a lot of thought and a lot of love. I most recently played baritone ukulele, and even at 6’0 with relatively big hands, a dreadnought style guitar is too cumbersome for me. This thing could be great for a smaller person or kid, but it’s also very comfortable for me. Lastly but not least, the sound! I will say that when played with a pick or my nails it doesn’t produce a bad sound, but I wouldn’t say that’s the guitars strong suit. It’s kind of high and thin. BUT if you either strum this with your thumb and fingers or (even better) finger style pluck, this thing sounds gorgeous. It’s warm and resonant with lots of emotion. I’ve tried hammer ons, pull offs. Slides, bends, slides into bends, it all sounds clean, full, and resonant. I’m a beginner player, but I can see how I’m really going to be expressing myself with this box soon. If I had to gripe about anything at all, the bridge is just a little rough and grainy. Like not enough to give me a splinter, but not totally smooth. The rest of the body and guitar feels so nice and high quality to me. So yeah besides maybe not being the best guitar for pick-exclusive playing, and it might not have any electronics or bells and whistles, I feel like a wizard who found his wand with this guitar. Happy playing y’all! Ps, the little treats added in the box were a cute touch. 🙂
D**K
Best guitar at this price point
What a cool little guitar! Super fun to play and feels like a quality made guitar. To me, parlor guitars are supposed to kind of sound thin and tinny but this one is actually one of the warmer sounding parlors I’ve played. It’s become the guitar I reach for most out of any of my guitars and it was the cheapest one!
A**R
Excellent guitar for the money
Sounds very nice and is an excellent guitar for the Price. Some of the hardware is a little cheap, and I have noticed that it pulls out of tune a little easier than my other guitars. Perfect for camping trips and teaching kids to play guitar without trying to get a little junior acoustic.
D**R
Worth every penny.🎸
This is a great little guitar, Sounds really nice and looks great . I'm glad I bought it.
A**Y
It’s great
I love this guitar. It’s a great size and sounds really good. I’m 5’6” and it makes it easier to hold and play. It also stays in tune. The quality and looks add to the great experience as well.
D**D
Looks great sounds bad
This guitar looks great but the sounds is extremely rinky dink. I was not expecting a fantastic sound from such a small guitar, but this has no sustain like it is made of cheap plastic. I wanted to like it because its cool looking, but I just cannot get past cheap sound. The strings stay in tune and the tuning heads look decent. Other than for a kid of 8 to 12, this guitar is a no go.
D**S
Do not buy
Omg. This guitar sounds really horrible.
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