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« Taylor 310 »

Published on 04/12/02 at 15:00
My mother brought me one of the greatest Christmas present that a guitar player could ever want. She gave me a Taylor 310!
It is probably the most perfect playing guitar ever created. It has a very quick playing neck, and has a quality feel, unlike any guitar that I have ever played in my life. I cannot say enough about the feel, and quality of this guitar. It has a resonance that is absolutely heavenly. If this is the lower end of Taylor's line-up, I can honestly say then that Taylor Guitars definitely have there stuff together.
I have several other guitars that are now gathering dust, and very little playing time. A Washburn D-10B, and a Yamaha FG110.
They are both very good sounding guitars, but they cannot hold a candle to my Taylor.
My mother told me that she paid around $1200 for the Taylor with it's hard shell case. The case is a work of art in itself. This is a quality package if ever there was one. Thank you Robert Taylor!!!!


The most noticable thing is the neck. It is the perfect speed, and weight. It has a feel all of its own. The sound is perfect, and every time you put on new strings, you fall in love all over again. Easy to play, and hard to put down. Makes me look good time after time.

There isn't anything that I dislike about this guitar. I have always heard of the quality and perfection that Taylor Guitars put in there guitars, and I am now a believer.

As I have stated before, This is the finest guitar I have ever played. It's quality is the greatest. I cannot find any blemish or fault at all with this guitar. I have never played anything so perfect.

If you want a guitar that is quick, and sounds great, then the Taylor 310 is definitely one to try. You cannot go wrong with a Taylor.

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