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Old 05-31-2022, 03:48 PM
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I'll be in Europe for the month of July and have been contemplating a travel guitar. Decided to pull the trigger on a Traveler Ultra Light Acoustic in walnut. Looks like a pretty cool option for packing into a large suitcase. I like that it's Gibson scale but I'm not sure about the nut width. Anyone else use one of those for travel?
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Old 05-31-2022, 04:04 PM
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I'll be in Europe for the month of July and have been contemplating a travel guitar. Decided to pull the trigger on a Traveler Ultra Light Acoustic in walnut. Looks like a pretty cool option for packing into a large suitcase. I like that it's Gibson scale but I'm not sure about the nut width. Anyone else use one of those for travel?
I owned the Escape Mark III for a short while. It was fun but it didn't fill that void of a travel guitar like I hoped it would. Sold it off pretty quick. If you just need something to noodle while you're on a trip and want to take something that is the absolute minimum footprint than it's better than nothing. But if I was going to Europe for a whole month, I'd likely buy another Journey OF660 or something similar to give me that full acoustic experience.

Here's a review I did: NTGD: Escape Mark III by Traveler Guitar
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Old 05-31-2022, 06:38 PM
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Thanks , nice review! I may have access to a real acoustic while we’re there, but traveling in a small car with two kids and wife will make that a challenge. I need something discrete. I think she thinks I’m not bringing one at all. Surprise surprise!
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I have one that I use very rarely. Nice to play but tuning accurately is quite a challenge on mine. Packs up real small though, unnoticeable in luggage!
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