
RideTheCrash
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Sorry I always seem to make this kind of posts. This one is gonna be a tricky one, but I'm trying to find any information on my acoustic. I've had it for about a year now and I find it a pretty decent guitar.
It's an acoustic, that says "Minstrel" on the headstock (I can get some pics later if necessary). The badge inside the guitar says:
"Series: Wild Cherry (6)H.G.
No. 3666"
It then has the logo and underneath it in typed letters it says: 461 P, and underneath that is says "hand made in Canada".
Everything is french first (like series, made in Canada, etc) which makes me wonder if it was built in Quebec or something. For those who don't know, on all Canadian products, it has English and French spelling, but if you go to Quebec, the french words will come before the english ones, and it's the other way around in the other provinces.
The tuning pegs suck on it really, stays in tune well, but once it goes out it is tricky to get it back in tune. The pegs mainly just creak on the higher strings and stuff like that. The neck is pretty wide compared to the most other acoustics I've played, so a lot of people who have tried to play it have difficulty, takes a lot of getting used to.
I doubt anyone will really know anything about this guitar, but I figured I might as well see.
It's an acoustic, that says "Minstrel" on the headstock (I can get some pics later if necessary). The badge inside the guitar says:
"Series: Wild Cherry (6)H.G.
No. 3666"
It then has the logo and underneath it in typed letters it says: 461 P, and underneath that is says "hand made in Canada".
Everything is french first (like series, made in Canada, etc) which makes me wonder if it was built in Quebec or something. For those who don't know, on all Canadian products, it has English and French spelling, but if you go to Quebec, the french words will come before the english ones, and it's the other way around in the other provinces.
The tuning pegs suck on it really, stays in tune well, but once it goes out it is tricky to get it back in tune. The pegs mainly just creak on the higher strings and stuff like that. The neck is pretty wide compared to the most other acoustics I've played, so a lot of people who have tried to play it have difficulty, takes a lot of getting used to.
I doubt anyone will really know anything about this guitar, but I figured I might as well see.