Any parlor guitar is really a specialty instrument, but for almost no money, this little Recording King definitely holds its own with a lot of other brand name parlor guitars costing 4-5 times more. I love the old fashioned look of it and it's perfect for a lot of the old 1920s blues songs I like to play. Unlike some other parlor guitars I tried, the Recording King can also be strummed without sounding like it's going to rattle into pieces. I have a Recording king 000 size guitar too and they represent probably 80% of what I grab most often. Great company making great products!!!
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This guitar is as described as far as the appearance is concerned, but does not play "great" as described. The G string is dead from the third to the seventh fret, something a professional can fix, but at a cost equal to the price of the guitar!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is my 3rd RK Dirty Thirties guitar. It's got a nice vintage feel to it, not flashy or fancy and plays and sounds great, considering the low price. Tuner covers were a little poorly attached on one of the guitars, but constructed with decent materials for the most part.
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I'm very impressed with this little guitar. Despite being parlor sized, it has a sweet sound and is more than loud enough for my at-home playing. While ithe tone and volume won't stand up to a Martin Dreadnought, it's still a blast to play. Recommended!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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