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    i'm looking for a beater.has anyone checked these out yet?
    http://www.amazon.com/exec....=glance




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    That is way too cheap to pass up. Unfortunately I'm on a instrument moratorium. I don't dare buy strings without invoking something.

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    I have one, Like I have said before...you will be supprised...Now remember it id just a $29.00 Mando...I paid about $50.00 at Musicians friend, but same piece of wood
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    That is the same one sold by Musician's Friend at the same price. In fact, I think MF is one of the larger music dealers who have a connection with Amazon. Lark in the Morning also does the same.

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    I agree with the above posts. I bought one of these at 49.99 just on a lark, thinking I would give it a try and it served the purpose of introducing me to mando. Of course, I traded it in pretty quickly after I got interested, but they are playable and you can't go too far wrong for 29.99. Don't expect much and you'll be at least surprised enough to wonder how they can make that thing, get it to market and sell it and anybody make any profit for that price....On the other hand, they must be made by people making .05 an hour...
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    a friend just ordered one for his son. he wanted to get into mandos cheap. can't get much cheaper than that.
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    I bought the guitar/mando package a couple of years ago. Got me started on playing the mando and MAS.
    Haven't really touched the guitar. It needs strings and a good setup, so did the mando.
    If I get the guitar wet will it shrink to a more comfortable size???
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