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What do you think about the "Little Buddy:" steels?

Posted: 7 Oct 2013 10:43 am
by Chuck McGill
General opinion. Found one for 500.00. Is it worth it?

Posted: 7 Oct 2013 11:09 am
by Jim Williams
Are you a beginner wanting a first guitar, or is this just something you are thinking of picking up in addition to another guitar? I ask because that might affect what is worth for what purpose. It's probably not a good starter guitar due to the limitations of (I think) 3 pedals and 1 knee lever. I'm speaking from personal experience as I bought a 3/1 after being advised not to, and have had to search out older books, etc. to find something that was applicable to that setup.

Posted: 7 Oct 2013 2:32 pm
by Donny Hinson
I wouldn't think it's worth more than about $350, because it's cheaply made. (Even the Red Barons and Mavericks are better than one of those.)

I can play a 3+1 all day, but a lotta players run out of ideas when you limit their levers and pedals.

Posted: 7 Oct 2013 3:36 pm
by Bob Carlucci
junk

little buddy

Posted: 7 Oct 2013 3:39 pm
by Tom Sosbe
I agree with bob the one I had was junk

Posted: 8 Oct 2013 5:12 am
by Chuck McGill
Thanks gentlemen.

Little Buddy

Posted: 8 Oct 2013 1:38 pm
by Robert Morgan
I had one at first. It's not even worth calling a steel guitar. Worse than junk.

Posted: 8 Oct 2013 2:27 pm
by Chuck McGill
Robert don't hold back bro. Let me know how you feel.

Thanks to all for the info. I don't own it. Just checking.

Posted: 8 Oct 2013 7:26 pm
by Dave Alfstad
A local music store had a Little Buddy on consignment once. The store owners knew nothing about it, and I had the misfortune of trying to tune it up for them. I'm convinced that it couldn't be done, and I advised the store owners to sell it to no one. (The owner was originally asking $900 for it. I told the owners that in my opinion it wasn't worth anything at all. It was complete junk.)
I understand the allure of cheaper steel guitars to beginning students, but junk like the Little Buddy will only serve to frustrate and dissuade students from continuing.

That's my opinion, any way.

Posted: 8 Oct 2013 9:03 pm
by W. Van Horn
For archive purposes I would also like to voice my opinion that these are junk and wouldn't even be a good non pedal guitar.

Little Buddy

Posted: 9 Oct 2013 3:18 pm
by Robert Morgan
It's been such a long time. It was my first steel. Someone correct me on this. Didn't it have fishing cord instead of rods underneath? Mine had fishing cord underneath for some reason or other but it's vague in my memory. It should be against the law to sell or even give one away. I didn't know there were any left.

Posted: 11 Oct 2013 12:52 pm
by Don Drummer
I bought a Little Buddy for $400.00 I also have a Red Baron. Suprizingly the Little Buddy has a pro under carriage. Nothing like the Red Baron or Maverick. These guitars were built by Freeman Cogar in Michigan.