Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Bontempi Electric Guitar with Amplifier and Microphone

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List Price: £24.99
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Manufacturer: The Sales Partnership Distributors Ltd
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Binding: Toy Brand: The Sales Partnership Distributors Ltd EAN: 0047663358833 Feature: Electric guitar with microphone and stand including amplifier Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: The Sales Partnership Distributors Ltd Manufacturer: The Sales Partnership Distributors Ltd Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 Model: GA8130N Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: The Sales Partnership Distributors Ltd Studio: The Sales Partnership Distributors Ltd
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Features
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Electric guitar with microphone and stand including amplifier Realistic sound of classic and rock guitars Tunable with volume control and LED power indicator Shoulder strap and plectrum included Requires 4 x C batteries
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A great toy Comment: Bought this for our 5 year old for Christmas as a cheaper version broke after a few weeks last year. She loves it. Sound is great for a toy guitar. We have a rock chick in the making!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Well worth the money! Comment: I bought this guitar for my little boy's third birthday, he is autistic. He thinks this is great, he never puts it down he thinks he is a popstar. He has started to sing something he could not do before, it has helped to bring him out of his shell.
It works really well and just sounds like the real thing!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Electric guitar with microphone and stand including amplifier Realistic sound of classic and rock guitars Tuneable Volume control Led power indicator Shoulder strap Plectrum Size: 70cm Requires 4 x LR14 batteries 4 Years +
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