Taylor Electric
Beal
Posted 2008-08-27 10:34 AM (#23713)
Subject: Taylor Electric



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I finally saw one yesterday. I was suprised at how small they are. The workmanship and woods were great, beautiful looking guitar.
Neck felt likie 1 11/16 but it was tied to the rack so I couldn't play it. It was pretty thin though. The bodies are real thin too, kind of like an SG. I like SGs a little less than Taylor acoustics.
So aside from being pretty I didn't like a single thing about it.
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stephent28
Posted 2008-08-27 10:54 AM (#23714 - in reply to #23713)
Subject: Re: Taylor Electric



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Haven't seen one yet and unless I happen to stumble upon one or one happens to be shipped to my house by mistake it not likely to happen anytime soon.

Thanks for confirming my lack of interest Beal!
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Beal
Posted 2008-08-27 5:40 PM (#23715 - in reply to #23713)
Subject: Re: Taylor Electric



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There were about 5 of them in the rack and they were absolutly beautiful and all different wood. If you're into them you'll probably love them.
For me, I'd give them a 1 out of 10.
I am thinking about a Collings I-35 or maybe a SoCo.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-08-27 6:52 PM (#23716 - in reply to #23713)
Subject: Re: Taylor Electric



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If I may make a suggestion Beal, try a UKII.

The design is pure genius.
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Beal
Posted 2008-08-28 12:19 AM (#23717 - in reply to #23713)
Subject: Re: Taylor Electric



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I've heard that but the local GC didn't have any in stock.
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