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Best smaller bodied guitar with a full scale neck under £300

Just bought a Taylor GS Mini but I've already got someone coming round to buy it tomorrow as I cant fit my big fingers into the frets. Barre chord b is night on impossible for instance.

So I've got £300 to spend on something with a smaller body but a full size neck, I've been looking at the Sigma 000m-15 which looks tempting and gets decent reviews. That's as far as I've got.

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  • kreggskreggs Frets: 64
    Have a look at the Ibanez ac240. That might be a good comparison to the sigma. I have the slightly  more expensive avc9. Very nice indeed.
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  • BRISTOL86BRISTOL86 Frets: 1916
    RichTone have a lovely looking used Guild OM120 for just over £300
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  • ditchboyditchboy Frets: 186
    =) =) =) BRISTOL86 said:
    RichTone have a lovely looking used Guild OM120 for just over £300

     This looks nice potentially buying tomorrow if mine goes.
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  • erky32erky32 Frets: 49
    Have a look at Sigma 000MC 1STE , it ticks all my boxes, easy to play (set action low, with 11-50 strings) very comfy body & cutaway ........very pickupable!! ...amplifies well, built-in tuner also!
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  • Looking for similar for my daughter. The Fender CC60 (concert size) looks reasonable for the price. Does anyone know much about these? 
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