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Comment by Downtown Freddy Brown on December 26, 2011 at 7:35pm
Comment by Kenny on June 20, 2012 at 7:42am High Freddy,
I own a 2009 Taylor 214. It's the first guitar I've ever bought. About the same time as I bought my 214 I started learning to flatpick.
I know it's not a bluegrass guitar but for now it's what I have and I really enjoy playing it!
Comment by Ray Fairbanks on July 19, 2012 at 5:13am Howdy!
Proud owner of a 1996 Taylor 810. Great sounding guitar - well balanced, and records real nice. Can't cut through the noise in an open jam against all the Martin's, but on tape or mic'd right, it does a fine job!
-Ray-
Comment by Downtown Freddy Brown on August 23, 2012 at 8:06am Just added another Taylor to my collection. A Taylor GS Mini Mahogany top. Since they brought out the Mini in 2010 it has been hard to keep in stock. My local store never had one to try out. I wanted a "travel size" guitar for a while now but they all sounded too tinny for me but I finally bit the bullet and ordered one in. I couldn't believe how "full" it sounds for a smaller scale guitar. I am super happy with it.
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