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Stephen,
I am a new member and love your site! I have been looking for something like this for a long time.
Would you please let me know which model of Taylor you are using in the videos? Thanks, and keep up the great work!
-Chris
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| Posted: 16 May 2010 18:35 Back to top |
Guitarmann
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Hey Chris
Glad you like the site!
I'm using a Taylor 810ce limited (Brazilian rosewood back and sides). This is definitely my favorite guitar in the world!
Stephen
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Stephen Haworth
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hey Stephen, sounds like a great guitar (taylor 810CE) .. what is the difference with the 914ce - just wondering why it is a 1000 dollars more
thank you :)
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| Posted: 30 Oct 2010 01:47 Back to top |
Guitarmann
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The 914 is a grand auditorium, not a dreadnought. The GA is a little smaller and better suited for finger picking. The dreadnought is the "standard" guitar shape mainly suited for strumming.
The Taylor 900 series just adds some more detail and aesthetic extras, but usually the actual construction and tone woods are the same.
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Stephen Haworth
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thanks bud ~ after my research i settled on a taylor 810CE - arriving tomorrow ;)
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The majority of the guitars have at least 20-24 of frets. You can even see certain letters or symbols situated opposite to a number on a line.
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