Protect your guitar’s finish - Improve your comfort

| "I've always used a cloth or sock on my arm to help protect my guitar's
finish, and now the Oasis® Guitar Sleeve is what I use. It's made for
guitarists, is practical, looks great, and does the job better than anything
else ever has." |
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Scott Tennant
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
www.scotttennant.com
www.lagq.com |
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Ever notice when you are playing that your arm sticks to your guitar? This is especially true in warmer weather when perspiration, salt and skin oils affect the finish.
Made of cool, smooth nylon and elastane, the Oasis® comfortably allows your arm to move freely, and protects your finish from skin chemistry and wear due to friction.
The Oasis® Guitar Sleeve is an easy way to protect a valuable instrument and improve comfort. |
Purchase an Oasis® Guitar Sleeve today for only $9.95 and get a FREE Microfiber Polishing Cloth as well as FREE shipping on both items!
Available in three sizes to fit any player: small, medium & large. To determine which size to order: Measure the circumference (the distance around) of the widest part of your forearm.
- Small: 8-10”
- Medium: 10-12”
- Large: 12+
For shipments to the US, Canada, or Europe, use the PayPal buttons. To ship to other countries, contact our customer service representative.
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I met Chaconne Klaverenga (above) at the 2006 GFA (Guitar Foundation of America) competition. She was wandering around the vendor area with her parents playing classical guitars being offered for sale by the various luthiers attending the event. At the time, she was age 13 and was competing in the junior competition. There were lots of young competitors playing guitars. Far and away, Chaconne rose above the rest of the players. She continues to improve her skills and has won a bunch of competitions. It probably doesn’t hurt that her parents are accomplished musicians and own a music store in Lafayette, Indiana (Oasis dealer).
For more information about Chaconne, open this PDF file. To hear her, open this WAV file (Allegro from BWV998; J.S. Bach). |