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I'm a big fan of Martin guitars (see my Avatar).
However.
I was in GC a few months back and a friend who is a fan of Taylor put an 814ce in my hands. With a twinkle in his eye, he said: "Try this."
http://www.taylorguitars.com/guitars/acoustic/814ce
Ho-lee crap.
I tried to resist. Honestly. I tried to resist. But GAS had been building ever since. Finally the safety relief valve lifted and today I bought the darn thing.
I love it. Bonus: My wife loves it also.
I'll always love my D35 because my wife got it for me, but lord help me the Taylor is SO much easier to play. You don't have to have a freakin' vise for a fretting hand in order to make barre chords and the tone is just magical.
Plus, since I can plug it in, I can actually "hear" myself play for the first time. That's pretty cool, because I realize I'm making mistakes I didn't know I was making and now I can fix them.
Forgive me Christian Frederick IV. I've ventured to the dark side. And I'm happy.
So, some advice: If you have a guitar on your wish list, make it happen. Now. Life is not a dress rehearsal.
New guitars are proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
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Congratulations! It's all music. Play on.
dj
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Yay Nom!!!!! You're not on the dark side, just another side. Doesn't really matter, you have a new guit that you love and are happy. That's what counts.
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Always glad to see a NGD. Enjoy.
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There's no 'sides.' I like Martins and Taylors both, as well as Guild and Breedlove and Seagull and The Loar and ....
Nothing else sounds like a Martin, and nothing else plays like a Taylor. Happy NGD.
- Zurf
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Congrats on your new Taylor.. I understand what you mean about the Martin... love my HD28 but after a few hours of playing at a gig.. or if I have a couple of gigs in a row.. it really wears on my fingers.. I've been playing for many years, have great callouses but still they are sore.. one of my bandmates sings the praises of Taylors.. I'll have to give it a whirl.. they are gorgeous guitars.. enjoy!
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Good for you. I have considered Taylors, although have not played but only one. Now you got me thinking. They are both great guitars. I have always liked my Martins because of the deep bass tone, but I would be willing to buy the right Taylkor for its lighter tones.
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Congrats on your Taylor. I have two Taylors and two Martins and I love all of them. I have a friend who is strictly a Martin guy and that's fine. But you have to seriously admit Taylor makes
guitars equal to Martin. It's all about what you like, your paying for it buy what you like.
Joe
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Thats a good looking guitar happy ngd, did you pay full retail price?
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Happy NGD!! Pics please!!!
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Zurf wrote:
I like Martins and Taylors both, as well as Guild and Breedlove and Seagull and The Loar and ....
You got something against Gibson?
j/k
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dino48 wrote:
did you pay full retail price?
I paid full retail GC price, which was subtanially less than what is listed as the suggested retail on Taylor's website.
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Astronomikal wrote:
Zurf wrote:
I like Martins and Taylors both, as well as Guild and Breedlove and Seagull and The Loar and ....
You got something against Gibson?
j/k
They're one of the dots.
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Zurf wrote:
There's no 'sides.' I like Martins and Taylors both, as well as Guild and Breedlove and Seagull and The Loar and ....
Nothing else sounds like a Martin, and nothing else plays like a Taylor. Happy NGD.
- Zurf
Love the quote. Nailed it right on the head!!!!! I love Martins deep sound and Taylors(and Breedloves) play like melted butter.
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Congrats!!!! There was a Taylor that I seriously considered when I bought my Martin. Had I not already been in love, I might have chosen it. Both great guitar makers for sure. Enjoy!!!
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