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Norseman1
Posted 2003-01-08 1:50 PM (#214353)
Subject: Taylor,Schmaylor


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Location: Back in the Valley of the Sun Mesa Az.
An aquaintance was pretty excited about his new Taylor. Although admittingly it was a lower end Taylor (he only paid about 500.00 for it), he was beeming with pride. I told him congrats, and that I love my Ovations. He replied he didn't like Ovations, they're just to tinny sounding. I handed him my Legend and said have at it. 10 minutes later, he wasn't beeming quite as brightly. After playing his Taylor, I'm still smiling!

Norse(perhaps he played an Applause before?)man1
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-01-08 1:59 PM (#214354 - in reply to #214353)
Subject: Re: Taylor,Schmaylor


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Boy Norsey:
For a teacher who sings in church, you were awfully hard on that guy. But maybe he had it coming. I never insult another man's guitar. Something like this can happen.
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zchord
Posted 2003-01-08 7:57 PM (#214355 - in reply to #214353)
Subject: Re: Taylor,Schmaylor


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If he was playing a Big Baby, than he has a lot to be proud of. That is a fine guitar, especially for the money. I sold mine to buy my Elite T. But it is a great little guitar. They are both fine for what they are. I personally don't enjoy "brand warfare". It compares to BMW owners telling each other how much Mercedes suck.
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2003-01-08 9:49 PM (#214356 - in reply to #214353)
Subject: Re: Taylor,Schmaylor


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Hey I have been playing in church for 20 years, but I still am more than willing to compare my Adamas to other gutars. If fact when I got it in 1981 I went to every local music store and showed it off. That guitar has made quite a few Ovation converts. Hey I love letting people play my Adamas. The guitar speaks for itself!....Paul Hebert
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Norseman1
Posted 2003-01-09 1:36 PM (#214357 - in reply to #214353)
Subject: Re: Taylor,Schmaylor


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Hey ZChord,
I hear ya, I was in no way slamming his Taylor,as a matter of fact, I told him it sounded real nice. I am just saying that I think my friend learned a little appreciation for Ovations. I have yet to play a guitar that acoustically compares to my Legend. I only hope when the day comes when I play the poor thing to death, I can afford another!

I don't know if it was a Big Baby (not real familiar with Taylors). I know it looked like a traveling size guitar, and had two large screwheads showing through the face of the fretboard where the neck meets the body (for breaking down?). It sounded nice.

Norse(my Fender sounds "nice"too!)man1
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