UPD: I contacted their support, and apparently you can put on heavier strings. “absolutlely. it’ll take any strings a regular electric guitar will take.”
UPD: I contacted their support, and apparently you can put on heavier strings. “absolutlely. it’ll take any strings a regular electric guitar will take.”
Congratulations Alexey!
I started looking into their acoustic guitar this week… I am traveling for 6 weeks this quarter and really missed my guitars. ![]()
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A journey electric and my spark mini in a carry on size backpack seems like a winning combination!
Spark GO! Got it as well.
Ah yes that’s the one!
Happy NGD! I have had the Journey carbon fiber acoustic several years now.
I’ve got a journey acoustic and use it with a headphone amp and a bluetooth speaker for traveling. Had it for over 10 years, very happy with it.
Wow that’s nuts…but also very cool ^^
The cat is thinking “get this box opened, so I can sit in it.”
What a nice small package!
Thanks for showing it in the video and for playing it, Alexey
I wanted to say the Tele sounds amazing, but under your fingers everything sounds great anyway! ![]()
Collapsible Tele? Sounds telescopic.
Perfect. ![]()
That’s amazing. I didn’t know that such a thing exists. All the travel guitars I saw are headless with a strange frame around a centre block. This is nice and looks like a normal guitar and easy to quickly put together. Looks like a regular tele and in Butterscotch blond too!!
It will be nice to hear I a few weeks how you get on with it.
Like your Thinline tele too. Lovely sound when you play it.
Headless/skeleton guitars give me heebie-jeebies…
Happy NGD Alexey and thanks for sharing!
I have been looking for a travel guitar too and almost made up my mind on getting one of these Snap Dragon Snapaka | Snap Dragon Guitars.
I wasn’t aware that there was a full size collapsible Tele.
I’m keen to get more updates on this in the following weeks/months.
Day 2. I love it more then yesterday ![]()
Last time I travelled I just took the neck off a regular tele. Had to capo the strings and also bring a screwdriver, but worked out just fine. This will obviously be a bit easier with the locking nut and a bit smaller as the headstock comes off too - cool guitar!
Clever! But I wouldn’t do it too many times…
Fair! It was a fairly inexpensive Squire, but you’re right - wouldn’t want to be doing that regularly ![]()
Very interesting guitar, congrats!
Also the cat tax collector says that the cat tax has been paid in full