I was in a shop the other day and played two Taylors, one about 1900
that had single cutaway and a pickup, which I really liked, and one that
was non-amplified for about 2300, which I absolutely loved. Not to boomy
like a Martin, crystal clear, and played like a champ.
Then the other night I noticed a country artist named Ken Chesney
playing a single cutaway Takamine that looked, and sounded great. I know
I don't have model numbers here, but is this Takamine a different
ballgame (i.e., not remotely as good) or is that line worth checking
out? I must say the Taylors were extremely impressive.
Thanks for any input!
Tom Hartman
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"Let me explain something to you Walsh...this business takes a certain
amount of finesse." ---"Chinatown"
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