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Kepma guitar?


LarryUK

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http://www.6stringsattached.net/p/kepma-a1cd1c.html

Although not sold in the UK, I do believe they are sold in the US. I bought one today from a local ad. It was..Guitar. Padded bag. Capo and spare strings.

Total price..£25. I had to take a chance after watching some videos on it. I'm amazed at the playability and how full sounding it is.the quality isn't brilliant (Matt finish?) but for a learner it would be a great guitar. Has anyone tried them?

Posted

http://www.6stringsattached.net/p/kepma-a1cd1c.html

Although not sold in the UK, I do believe they are sold in the US. I bought one today from a local ad. It was..Guitar. Padded bag. Capo and spare strings.

Total price..£25. I had to take a chance after watching some videos on it. I'm amazed at the playability and how full sounding it is.the quality isn't brilliant (Matt finish?) but for a learner it would be a great guitar. Has anyone tried them?

 

Kepma Guitar? I thought that was the opposite of Gotriddama Guitar.

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Never even heard of them. Good find?

It's not high end, but it plays ok. If I could find a young kid that needs one, I'd give it to him/her. I didn't get the help I wanted when I was a kidm so I know what it's like.

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It's not high end, but it plays ok. If I could find a young kid that needs one, I'd give it to him/her. I didn't get the help I wanted when I was a kidm so I know what it's like.

 

Same here Larry. I would happily pass on a surplus guitar to someone keen to learn.

Cheap guitars that are usable are fine. When they are good too, its great.

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