Not familiar with that brand but I've played some of the Seagull acoustic guitars which are made in Canada and they are very nice for the lower price. Not sure if they still make them.View attachment 4382539
Simon and Patrick Luthier, made in Quebec. I picked it up from a pawn shop for 200 bucks. It's my little beater. I've got a mid-70's Washburn DS-60 (I think) as well. Use to have an Epiphone dot but it just wasn't my style. Looking into a Gibson now though I'd like to get back into electric.
I think S&P is a Seagull sister company actually. For their cheap price they sound amazing! Only downside is no laminate and they use soft wood so it dents/scratches easily.Not familiar with that brand but I've played some of the Seagull acoustic guitars which are made in Canada and they are very nice for the lower price. Not sure if they still make them.
LOL Ive had a guitar of one sort or another for 30yrs and still cant play, but there fun to mess around with and rattle the bedroom around and everything off the shelvesI tried to learn. I bought rock smith and the cable and two guitars. Thought I was going to get into it, but I quickly hit a wall and gave up.