Frequently Asked Questions
 

 

Where can I find Saga products?
Saga has spent over 25 years developing an extensive list of authorized dealers throughout the US, Canada, and in over 50 countries worldwide. If you live in the U.S., visit the How To Order link and enter your Zip Code. If you live outside of the U.S. visit the Contact Us link and we assist you in any way possible.

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Can I buy directly from Saga?
Because we are a manufacturer, distributor, and wholesaler, we only sell directly to retail stores and wholesale outlets.  

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Where is the closest Saga dealer to me?

Visit the How To Order link at the top of this page and enter your ZIP CODE to find the closest authorized Saga dealer to you. Or...if we cannot direct you, just go to your local music shop and ask for Saga products by name!

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How do I become a Saga dealer?
For all inquiries regarding 'Dealership Opportunities' please e-mail us at info@sagamusic.com or visit the Contact Us link above to tell us more about yourself.

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How do I handle warranty issues for Saga products?
If you have any questions regarding your new Saga product, please contact the original place of purchase and explain your situation clearly. Have your original proof of purchase available to facilitate the process.

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Why is my local shop not listed in the Saga Dealer Locator?
Saga's dealer network contains over 4000 retail outlets throughout the country. If your favorite store is not listed, or your local shop does not stock Saga products, just let us know and we'll make every effort to let them know why working with Saga is a sound music investment.

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What strings do I use for my new Gitane Gypsy Jazz Guitar?
To get the best tone out of your new Gitane guitar, it is important to use "Manouche" specific strings. Manouche strings are made of silver-plated copper, wrapped over a steel core. This reduces the tension needed to bring the string to pitch and makes the guitar extremely easy to play. More importantly, when combined with the percussive tones of Gypsy Jazz guitars, the strings add a softer side to the guitar that is evidently clear in the music. Check out the New Parisian Gypsy Jazz Guitar Strings by Gitane.

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