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  • how much did A&L pay you for this video?

  • Yamaha FG700S Dreadnaught=good dread size instrument and costs around 200 bucks at Guitar Center

  • The Little Martin is great but they cost about 300 bucks at Guitar Center

  • It's not an ''Arts & Luthier '' It is Art & Luthier without the s in the word Art

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  • Why for child, woman or small hands? It's a parlour not a 3/4. It has the exact same neck then the other A&L and most of the Godin's line...

  • cant judge it by listening to a bullshiter talkin and strumming. But go get one right now.

    I wouldnd buy it if it was free.

  • Prepubescent rocker? And why are you in this video if you only just look at the website like I or anyone else could/would? Canadian Magic? ... 95 year old man?  You could offend a lot of people ...

  • i don't like that he makes it sound like this is a childs guitar. or an entry level guitar. sure this one is cheaper, but just because its small doesn't mean its a kids guitar. parlor guitars are bitchin

  • What a waste of bandwidth.

  • @waldo2384 exactly! just play the fuckin thing! he should watch my review as i pretty much just get to the point. at least he left the rating system up!

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  • such a fool. you shouldn't work at a guitar store either.

  • You're wrong about the price, the material and the target group. You're as boring as Tom Bergeron, and you can't play the guitar. Seriously, just because it's a folk model doesn't mean it's made for kids and beginners. If you want something for your kid, buy a kid guitar.

  • @oakim4 He's wrong about the body being solid, but he's right about the price. Search ebay and you'll find two or three direct from Canada for $185 plus $25 shipping.

  • I wanna buy an Art & Lutherie guitar but I dont know which one is better. the AMI which is the one in this video, or the normal sized cutaway one??? I'm a girl 15 years old. I really dont know!!! is there a difference in sound???

  • @FuckeryFairy I prefer the normal sized cutaway

  • this is a shitty video, but believe me, i own one, these guitars are beautiful

  • yeah but what kinda wood? like cherry?

  • i have an A and L . he said none cost more than 300. retail price for mine is 450 .wtf

  • What is this model in the video called? I can't find it on the A and L website....!?

  • @soccercat1 art and lutherie ami

  • mine was $189 USD used at gc. best impulse buy ever

  • 279.00 is the cheapest i saw.

  • where can you buy this guitar for less than $200?

    are they sold at that price in Canada?

  • i have one. i love the sound. its a great little guitar. solid. holds a ring. ive had no issues at all. i love Canadian made acoustics.

  • The backs and sides are not solid wood. They are wild cherry laminate. Look it up.

  • $185 new?!?

    I haven't found a single retailer selling these for under $290. Perhaps, Patrick, you could direct us to where you bought this guitar for such a low price.

  • I love the description this video has! I own an A&L but I can't find a guitar like mine on here

  • mhhh... the mic plasment is a bit... weird... facing the sound hole?!? really?!?

  • I bought a Folk Cedar Black in January and it is the best guitar I've ever bought at the lower price range. Even though the body is smaller than the dreads, it sounds loud as heck, which probably has something to do with its large sound hole. And of course the tone is awesome for a guitar in this price range. From what I hear, their other "lower end" guitars tend to impress other as well, so I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed your Ami. Perhaps I will check that one out when I want a travel guitar

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