Zager Guitars

705 S 33rd St, 68510, Lincoln, United States
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About Zager Guitars

Zager Guitars were created by Master Guitar Builder Denny Zager to play easier than any other Guitar. Find out why professional players are switching to Zager! 100% Money Back Guarantee, Lifetime Warranty.

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Scott Hales
GB

I love the ZAD900CE guitar I just received my ZAD900CE Solid Spruce/Rosewood Acoustic Electric AURA Smaller "OM" Size Tobacco Sunburst guitar. It came promptly and in perfect condition. It has a strap, a signed note from Danny, a pick, Zager tee shirt and nice little capo. The guitar is a spruce/rosewood OM model with Tobacco Sunburst finish and beautiful abalone inlays. Nice edge banding, too! Tge tone us great in low, medium an high notes, but if you want extra volume you might want the full sized guitar. I think I made a good choice, since I'm 5'6". As advertised, it is very smooth and easy to play! I love the neck and frets. included are directions and tool to raise or lower the action, but so far its perfect. I'm very happy with the features, build quality, tone and volume. It's a great value for the money! I think it's probably comparable with fine guitars worth 2 or more times ad much!

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Randall Sortino
GB

Fantastic Guitar!!! Received my guitar yesterday and it truly is amazing! Fantastic craftsmanship and the tone is absolutely amazing! This was a great purchase and one that I would definitely do again! Thanks so much for making such an amazing guitar! Also the customer service is the best I have experienced! I will be recommending you to all my friends! God bless!

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James Taylor
GB

Awesome thank you so much I love … Awesome thank you so much I love Zagers, my ZAG900CE is way way better than anything else. I've had Taylor, Yamaha, Epaphone,even Martin 45..I just bought a ZAG900CE-12 string

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James
GB

Hi Dennis Hi Dennis, I really don't have a question for you at this time. I've been following Zager since the beginning of the year. I've suffered a resurgence with playing guitar, after a fifty year hiatus. I've been playing a £90 Fender Strat copy...blistering fingers and trying to recover lost talent. The last bit is a stretch, I'm not sure I had any talent to begin with! I am now sixty-seven. Why I'm picking it up is a mystery. All I know is it gives me great pleasure. I've watched dozens of you tube videos on Zager and have entered every giveaway contest that comes along (how do you do so many?!) I'll either win one or, once the company I'm with gets funded, purchase one. I have enjoyed my journey with Zager and will get me one of your picks as well. Just typing in Zager on the you tube search brings up many comparative reviews of Zager guitars to other major guitar brands. I will have the budget for just one guitar. So I've been incredibly anal, looking at everyone it their. After fifty years, a lot! Has changed. Progress. Zager are the only company I e found that invested the time and effort offering a complete, comprehensive support package that you inherit when u you get the Zager product. Not only will I get a superb guitar, but I feel like I'd become welcomed as part of the Zager family. By the way, I voted for the Gold on Black t-shirt. Keep up all that you are doing. You guys are great!

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Chris D.
GB

Great Song “2525” Zager and Evans Great Song and recording “2525” by Zager and Evans on the album Exordium & Terminus in 1969. I was a military brat with Dad a US Marine Corps officer stationed at Da Nang in heart of Vietnam war, his 3rd which 2525 was released. I felt this song was an Ode to an impossible future: USSR Cold War, Vietnam, and My own budding involvement with the Peace movement. My Dad really liked the song too and I found out later he had connected with Buddhist monks in Thailand while on leave. I think 2525 and “Eve of Destruction” really turned him toward deep reflection about war and life. 2525 certainly impacted me deeply storing a pondering of our future and now still here half a century later with same issues escalated for Humanity. Thank you Denny, and Rick

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