Saddle Pal Photos
Saddle Pal Photos
The Saddle Pal technically is a parlor guitar with its comfortable 13 inch wide lower bout. However, throw out all your past impressions of parlor guitars before you try out a Saddle Pal. This guitar destroys the parlor guitar stereotype of a pretty little guitar with a very limited voice. The instrument was named by singer-songwriter, poet, and playwrite, Andy Wilkinson. Andy called it the Saddle Pal because he felt it was an instrument small enough to pack on ones saddle, but with a sound as big as Texas. World’s Champion fingerstyle guitarist Todd Hallawell uses a Saddle Pal in concert, and told the audience at the Healdsburg Acoustic Guitar Festival, I dont know how this little guitar does it. It must have a supercharger in it.
If you want an instrument that is easy to carry around, and comfortable to play without sacrificing sound quality, the Saddle Pal is for you.
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