Austin Bazaar 38 Inch Natural Cutaway Guitar with Carrying Bag and Accessories
Normal Price:$74.99
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Manufacturer: Austin Bazaar Affiliate
Publisher: Austin Bazaar Affiliate
Label: Austin Bazaar Affiliate
Features for Austin Bazaar 38 Inch Natural Cutaway Guitar with Carrying Bag and Accessories:
- Wood Frame, Length 38"
- Cutaway body style
- Steel Strings
- Linden Binding and wood construction with geared tuning
- Comes with an extra set of steel strings, pick, tuner, gig bag and strap
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Customer Reviews
Horrible Experience 
2006-09-26
I purchased this guitar for my son as he is taking a class in High School. I figured it would be a good "learning" guitar and got it as part of his birthday gift. Within the first two weeks of school the flimsy case broke and I had to spend more money to get a decent case for it. Now (only 15 days into the school year) the guitar is falling apart and is practically unusable. Now the company is telling me they don't want to work with me because there are absolutely no returns after 30 days. DO NOT PURCHASE THIS GUITAR. I know it might seem like a good deal but I've learned the hard way, "You get what you pay for," and in this case it's a piece of junk.
Just as Described 
2006-08-31
I received Guitar just as described this is an excellent starter guitar! A++
Waste of money 
2006-04-26
The guitar you see in the picture is not the guitar you recieve.
Before buying this product I advise you read all of the reviews because they alot say the same thing. So what is going to make your order different.
You wouldn't buy a new sports car for a new driver........... 
2006-03-27
so why buy a $400 guitar for a beginning guitarist? My husband wants to learn so I got him this. It's got good sound and a cheap paint job. But it's a nice enough guitar to learn on and take camping and other places that you would leave the nice expensive guitars at home. It's a great guitar for those wanting to learn to "drive". If you already can play really well, then don't cheap out on this one.
it's good.......... 
2006-03-09
I bought this guitar for my cousin.This is his first one and he likes it a lot.Recieved in a very nice box, the guitar is very good for beginners.My cousin is enjoying it.worth every penny i spent on it.I would recommend it to others.........
horrible guitar 
2007-04-07
finish is terrible - black paint smeared on frets - finish looks like it was done by a monkey. Worst thing I have ever seen - would be ashamed to go out in public with it - I wanted to return it immediately - I didn't expect this from amazon!
Buyer Beware.. 
2007-03-06
I have seen this model up close and personal. All I can say is it is NOT worth the money and WILL fall apart in a month or so. A guitar is an instrument that takes hours upon hours to build properly. This is not what you should buy to learn on. It will discourage you from day one because it sounds terrible and is harder to play (poor design & construction). The minimum price for a decent beginner guitar should fall somewhere between 300-400 dollars. Try Seagull, Yamaha, etc.. You can learn and grow with the instrument. This model is a waste of money and time.
Austin Bazaar 38" Black Guitar 
2007-01-15
What I thought was a good deal was not. 2 weeks after I received the guitar, the neck seperated from the body. The Box arrived in far far from good condition (poorly packaged for shipment). The strap connection (on the rear of the guitar body) was plastic and broken upon receipt. I am currently awaiting a reply to my customer service inquiry.
Austin Bazaar Black guitar 
2007-01-12
I was pleased with the shipping time and was thrilled with the Guitar! It was packaged with good padding and the guitar came shining clean.
Not what I expected but not bad for $40 
2006-12-13
I recently purchased an all black guitar with the gray design around the sound hole. What I got was a black guitar with some southwestern crap design with gold trim. I'm gonna try and pry off the design, since it looks like it's just slapped on there with glue. The paint job isn't all that great and it's a very light/small guitar. Anyway my only complaint is that it doesn't look like the one I ordered. What should I expect for $40 bucks?