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Washburn RO10 Rover Travel Acoustic Guitar Package The Ultimate Travel Guitar!
Play the Rover any time or any place. Now you can easily bring your guitar with you when you're... on a plane, a boat, a car, the beach, camping, hiking... Anywhere!
The high-quality RO10 steel string guitar is built with a Solid Spruce Top, a mahogany neck & body, a rosewood fingerboard and quality geared tuners.
The package comes complete with case, instructional CD ROM, strap and three picks.
Washburn Guitars
For over one hundred years, Washburn has built more than just great guitars, they've built a history. The Washburn tradition of craftsmanship and innovation has withstood the tests of economics, brand competition and fashion. Since their birth in Chicago in 1883, the name Washburn has been branded into the world's finest stringed instruments. If your interest in guitars borders on passion, you will settle for nothing less than a Washburn.
The history of Washburn Guitars is the history of a wide range of musicians. From blues players who shaped rock ‘n roll to multi-platinum recording artists to emerging guitar virtuosos. It is a history that can be heard and experienced every time you turn on the radio or listen to a live performance. It is a history built by skilled craftsmen and musicians who share one common love–a passion for the guitar.
Nuno Bettencourt, Dimebag Darrell, Roger Waters, Bootsy Collins and Jennifer Batten have the distinction of being some of the few artists ever to be honored with a Washburn signature model guitar.
Washburn continues to be a consistent leader in combining design, innovation, and technology to deliver the rich, bold sounds for a vast musical landscape.
Washburn RO10 Rover Travel Acoustic Guitar Package Specifications
- Full size 24 inch scale
- Solid spruce top
- Mahogany body and neck
- Rosewood fingerboard
- Quality geared tuners
- Professional binding and inlay
- Equipped with Vinci 800XL strings
- Comes complete with the higest quality cordura case with hard foam lined, molded interior
- Internal and external storage pockets
- Backpack and luggage straps
- 3 D dings are used for straps or luggage clip ons
- Sized to fit airline overhead storage
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 10 people rated this item  | shawn lee from shalimar, florida, USA | | Overall Ranking: | | Overall:
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|      | | Subject: | great and economical travel guitar | | Quality:
| i was surprised how well this little guitar was put together. great construction, not as cheesey as i expected it to be. | | Reliability:
| i just got it three days ago. so far seems to be a great addition to my musical family. | | Overall:
| i love it. | | Playability and Feel:
| very very easy to play, the minimal weight and petite shape make it extremely easy to tote around and jam on. pretty decent action and did i mention how light it was?!?! | | Tone:
| usual tone to be expected from a travel guitar, but after a little while of strumming and creating, it grows on you with a mystical yet unique tone. i find it awesome to beat the heck out of, pound them strings! lol | | Finish:
| very good finish. high quality, clean yet funky manufacturing smell from the assembling process. | | Action:
| great. i wont change it. just needed to be tuned up. | | Skill Level:
| Intermediate | | Do you own this product?:
| yes | | Date submitted:
| january 8th, 2009 | |
| | Phil from Brookings, OR | | Overall Ranking: | | Overall:
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|      | | Subject: | Bought it for my kid | | Quality:
| Pretty well made, and looks good. Not bad for the price | | Reliability:
| Just got it.... | | Overall:
| Overall, we're happy with this. My girl is learning guitar on it, and I like it enough that I play on it a lot too. This is a nice instrument to have around the house, might get another one so that we have more than one. | | Playability and Feel:
| Took a little getting used to, it's weight is shifted more to the neck than a fuller body guitar. Action is good for, plays well. | | Tone:
| Doesn't have a big sound, not surprising for a little body. Picture a cross between typical acoustic and banjo and that describes the sound. But is possible to get some goodtones out of this little thing. | | Finish:
| Great finish, I was surprised | | Action:
| OK | | Skill Level:
| Semi-Pro | | Do you own this product?:
| yesy | | Date submitted:
| 12/22/2008 | |
| | Fred from Columbus area, Ohio, USA | | Overall Ranking: | | Overall:
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| The guitar itself is made well enough and the case is nicely constructed for the price. | | Reliability:
| I chose to return this guitar because of a nasty odor in the case and fabric. It smelled like it had been saturated with kerosene or strong pesticide. This is not just glue. Another dealer has them without the smell! | | Overall:
| The guitar itself isn't a bad little portable instrument. Nice to have a nearly full-size fretboard on a tiny, portable instrument. | | Playability and Feel:
| Takes some getting used to. The neck is heavy in comparison to the body, and my left hand tires from supporting the weight. You must tuck the body under your arm, and the strap is helpful, but it still feels lopsided. | | Tone:
| The tone is like a banjo or a tinny ukulele. What do you expect from such a small body? I've read that it sounds better than the Martin travel guitar. If so, the Martin tone must really suck! | | Finish:
| Smooth satin finish, no sheen at all. Very flat finish, but looks OK. | | Action:
| I could play it fine without any set-up. | | Skill Level:
| Semi-Pro |
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