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Slipkid
Posted 2008-07-04 9:34 AM (#31998 - in reply to #31973)
Subject: Re: Taylor Solidbody Electric



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GWB...
Which amp??
Sorry ... don't remember. I didn't blast any power chords. Just a little strum & pick session.

There's no "new" players out there, so you gain market share by taking it from someone else.
Brilliant. You must work in marketing.
No I'm being serious. I think that is a great observation.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-07-04 9:50 AM (#31999 - in reply to #31973)
Subject: Re: Taylor Solidbody Electric
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Yeah, New people take up the guitar and others give it up or die. The pool of potential buyers is more of less the same. On average if Taylor gains a customer, another company has lost one.

Dave
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-07-04 9:52 AM (#32000 - in reply to #31973)
Subject: Re: Taylor Solidbody Electric
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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
Yeah, New people take up the guitar and others give it up or die. The pool of potential buyers is more of less the same. On average if Taylor gains a customer, another company has lost one.

Dave
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-07-04 10:43 AM (#32001 - in reply to #31973)
Subject: Re: Taylor Solidbody Electric



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Mr. Gallerinski...
Marketing Skills... marvelous
Posting Skills...... marginal
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-07-04 10:55 AM (#32002 - in reply to #31973)
Subject: Re: Taylor Solidbody Electric
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Originally posted by Slipkid:
Mr. Gallerinski...
Posting Skills...... marginal
I obviously need more practice.
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Beal
Posted 2008-07-04 11:07 AM (#32003 - in reply to #31973)
Subject: Re: Taylor Solidbody Electric



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Well, only 74 posts, what do you expect?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-07-08 6:17 PM (#32004 - in reply to #31973)
Subject: Re: Taylor Solidbody Electric



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Anybody know where these are being made?
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-07-08 9:12 PM (#32005 - in reply to #31973)
Subject: Re: Taylor Solidbody Electric
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Why are we talking about these?? isn't there another site for this topic? No offence, taylor makes fine "expensive" instruments and they do have a fan following..........somewhere.....right?
Ovation has a dam nice Solid Body Electric as well, in fact Al has one or two for sale right now. Or did not long ago.
I am actually thinking of replacing my go to electric with one of these newer electric/acoustic solid bodies and I'd love to hear more about the Ovation versions.
But hey that's just me and most people find me offensive but I thought this was an Ovation site so I thought I'd ask.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-07-09 1:26 AM (#32006 - in reply to #31973)
Subject: Re: Taylor Solidbody Electric
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I agree. The use of the word "Taylor" should be banned from this board.

Dave
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-07-09 6:59 AM (#32007 - in reply to #31973)
Subject: Re: Taylor Solidbody Electric



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Why are we talking about these?
I thought we prided ourselves on being the "Big Tent" type of fan club. A place where you can bring your discussions of Strats, Taks, Martys, Gibbys and others.
I think the introduction of a Taylor solid body is note worthy to us. It's certainly "on topic".
If it bothers you, mouse with the right hand while you plug your nose with the left. :)
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cliff
Posted 2008-07-09 8:10 AM (#32008 - in reply to #31973)
Subject: Re: Taylor Solidbody Electric


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