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I haven’t personally tried the Epiphone PR-5E, but I’ll be sure to pick it up next time I’m at our local shop. While I play a standard scale Takamine, I started researching smaller scales and thinner necks when my son wanted to take up the guitar. I tried to push him toward one of the acoustics, but he opted for the Squire mini as a starter. Hopefully I can try persuading him again when he’s ready to step up 🙂