Taylor Guitars - It pays to be different

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healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Jun 13, 2011 - 04:54pm PT
One of my friends, also a climber, used to play an original Mossman that he replaced with a Taylor after the Mossman met with an unfortunate demise.
k-man

Gym climber
SCruz
Jun 13, 2011 - 05:07pm PT
I just sold a KC-20, a solid Koa Taylor (man, that thing was Beautiful!). Upgraded to a Santa Cruz guitar. All I can say is Whoa!

I fished out an older Taylor off eBay, Serial #1781, made in the early '80s. It's 710 that has a three-piece back. One of the nicest Taylor's I've heard.
MishaGolin

Social climber
Atlanta, GA
Jun 13, 2011 - 05:14pm PT
Love my 514ce. I don't think that spruce tops can come close to a cedar top. There's just so much warmth in a good cedar top.
Vegasclimber

Trad climber
Las Vegas, NV.
Jun 13, 2011 - 05:39pm PT
I'd have to agree with you on that...love the cedar.

Sometimes even the best guitars can sound bad though. I bought an early 70's Hummingbird that I ended up getting rid of because the sound just didn't do it for me - I was happier playing my low end Kay.
Robb

Social climber
The other "Magic City on the Plains"
Jun 13, 2011 - 06:46pm PT
Ron,
Funny story on my Takamine. I played several of them back when they first came out, but couldn't afford one. Flash forward 30 years and one night on a whim I decided to look at ebay. Lo and behold, this Takamine was listed like 10 minutes ago. I emailed the seller and just said name your "buy it now"price........


I got this in near pristeen condition w/ original hsc for less than $400!
ron gomez

Trad climber
fallbrook,ca
Jun 13, 2011 - 07:45pm PT
Nice Robb. Wish I still had mine, if I ever find one in good shape for a good price, I'd buy it. the F-400S is a great guitar.
Peace
Robb

Social climber
The other "Magic City on the Plains"
Jun 13, 2011 - 11:07pm PT
Ron,
Just FYI, mine is an F-385.
SteveW

Trad climber
The state of confusion
Jun 13, 2011 - 11:26pm PT

Somebody forgot to say anything about the Santa Cruz guitars. . .

They're pretty good too.
c_vultaggio

Trad climber
new york
Jun 14, 2011 - 09:50am PT
Personally love my taks, but taylors are nice.

My pride and joy is a J15-E - supposedly only about 200 in the US; it's an acoustic archtop with an amazing voice. I fell in love with it in some broken down music store out near J-tree, and foolishly wavered on buying it. Called them as soon as I got home and it was sold, spent the next two years tracking one down.


Here she is in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cJpDXJxu2Y
ron gomez

Trad climber
fallbrook,ca
Feb 18, 2015 - 06:19pm PT
Picked up this the other day. 30th year Anniversary Taylor. Mahogany/Cedar, Grand Concert size, plays and sounds like a gem.
Peace
LearningTrad

Trad climber
Feb 19, 2015 - 08:07am PT
Forever ago, I owned this beautiful Taylor. Hated to sell it, but couldn't justify keeping it. It was an 810ce with cocobolo back/sides. Maple wedge. Dug around and found these from when I listed it.





It didn't have the punch I wanted, and I ended up with this instead from crafters of Tennessee. Not as easy to play, but so much tone/volume.

ron gomez

Trad climber
fallbrook,ca
Feb 19, 2015 - 03:24pm PT
Hey Kath,
I heard you got the gorgeous guitar back BEFORE I was able to put a hug on her! So glad it is in great hands again...hopefully getting played!?
Just couldn't pass on this gem, it was calling me and the one I went in to buy was sold the day before, so figured it was destiny. I love the slot head, the Waverley's are a work of art in themselves. Not a mark on it and when I contacted Taylor, said never registered...warrenty bingo.
Peace
drljefe

climber
El Presidio San Augustin del Tucson
Feb 19, 2015 - 04:47pm PT


wilbeer

Mountain climber
Terence Wilson greeneck alleghenys,ny,
Feb 19, 2015 - 05:18pm PT
That is why I am happy to only afford players.

Have owned some jewels,but,it felt great to offload them.

I like me some Taylors though.

survival

Big Wall climber
Terrapin Station
Feb 19, 2015 - 05:29pm PT
Lame sauce! Timid didn't scratch yer daggum ol' git box dude!!
Besides guitars are supposed to get lived on, eventually...
Frack that guy.

Hey who's that eKat person that hijacked this thread BITD?

BWA HA HA hahahaaaa!!
zBrown

Ice climber
Brujò de la Playa
Feb 19, 2015 - 05:56pm PT
Not a Taylor, but a helluva nice headband and quite a versatile guitar. Can even be played upside down.

ron gomez

Trad climber
fallbrook,ca
Feb 20, 2015 - 06:14am PT
THE MAN!
Peace
Larry Nelson

Social climber
Feb 20, 2015 - 07:40am PT
Willie Nelson's guitar is classic. I love a guitar with some scratchy character.
Look at old pictures of Roy Buchanan's telecaster. If he had been alive for the past 20 years, that tele would be worn through.

A buddy who is a plumber found an old 1960's era Gibson acoustic under a house 25 years ago. He brought it to the woman he was working for and she said it was her deceased son's. Because he was a guitar player and she knew him for many years, she told him to please take it. He later sold it to me for $2000. Out of state now, so don't remember the model. Has a deep tone which I love.

I bought an Alvarez Yairi back in the 70's. It was a copy of a Martin and really plays nice. A few years in the dry climate of Alaska tweeked the neck and I have had it worked on a few times. Beautiful abalone inlays front and back, it also has deep tones. Does not have much resale value, but I wouldn't sell it anyhow. My brother's kids are now using it for practice.

My new next door neighbor in San Diego works for Taylor guitars and has offered a tour of their factory. I will take him up on it soon.
LearningTrad

Trad climber
Feb 20, 2015 - 07:56am PT
I took the tour of the factory several years ago, more interested in the making of guitars in general (not specifically Taylors). It was interesting to see some of the hi and low-tech ways these things are made. I still have my beat up big baby, built back before they shipped production of that model to Mexico.

Recently ran into a gent that works for Taylor in sales (I think). Guy was big, like 6'6" or something. We were discussing how they've recently adjusted the bracing (at least on the nicer dreadnoughts) to give them more boom. If that's the case, that's good news. He also mentioned that the same guys that did goretex did the coatings on strings like elixirs (if memory serves). Fun fact.

It would be sweet if we could all afford a boutique guitar, but unfortunately the trust-fund runneth low for some of us. The only way I could afford the beast I picked up, was because some jerk let it dry out a bit and get a crack in the top. Even used/repaired, I could have picked up a new Taylor for what I paid for it. No way could I have thrown down the 8 or 9 grand it would have cost brand new.
FRUMY

Trad climber
Bishop,CA
Feb 20, 2015 - 09:29am PT
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