![]() The C-shaped neck is on the fatter side and feels a bit like my Les Paul. Controlled with mini toggles for each pickup, a coil tap for the bridge-position humbucker, one volume, one tone control and includes a adjustable truss rod and fold-out leg rest. It features a maple neck-thru construction and maple wings, poly finish, 24-fret 14 inch radius rosewood fingerboard, HSS pickup configuration and licensed Steinberger locking tremolo. But much more than a “travel guitar” as it is a very cool instrument. The Hohner G3T-BK (BK is for black) Headless Guitar being lightweight and quite compact makes it great for travel. I felt I would not only bring this on trips a few times a year, but would play it on other occasions as well. Pretty amazing for a guitar with a 25 1/2 full scale. The GT3 is shorter in length than my Martin Backpacker only being about 30 inches long. I felt these shorter scale “travel guitars” were more of a “one-trick” guitar and ended up opting for the GT3 instead. ![]() I compared the Hohner GT3 to Traveler EG-1 Custom and the Voyager Transaxe Telair both of which actually cost a bit more than the GT3.
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