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Published on 06/29/04 at 15:00I sold a 1973 Gibson J-40, when I came on hard times five years ago, shortly after I had gotten married.. Who hasn't, right?
Anyways, I was out of playing for about 3 years, until I went to Guitar Center in Little Rock, Ar.
I had played the Big Baby in Hot Springs in 2000, but could not afford the $450.00 price tag at the time..
I found a Big Baby that I really liked and the price was right, at $300.00..
I told you about the Gibson, because as far as I am concerned, I would buy a Big Baby again, before I bought a Gibson.. It is quite simply the best guitar I have ever owned.. Thanks Guitar Center!!
It is light weight, and at 15/16 scale, slightly smaller than a full size dreadnaught, yet its voice will knock your socks off!
I can't say I have any dislikes about the Big Baby Taylor.. It is probably the last guitar I will ever purchase for myself
I am unsure of the construction except for the Spruce top, and ebony finger board.. I am not into that type of thing.. Let's leave that to the Luthier's!
I am looking for a Baby Taylor to teach my 17 month old son how to play, in the next few years.. I love Taylor!!!!!!!!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
Anyways, I was out of playing for about 3 years, until I went to Guitar Center in Little Rock, Ar.
I had played the Big Baby in Hot Springs in 2000, but could not afford the $450.00 price tag at the time..
I found a Big Baby that I really liked and the price was right, at $300.00..
I told you about the Gibson, because as far as I am concerned, I would buy a Big Baby again, before I bought a Gibson.. It is quite simply the best guitar I have ever owned.. Thanks Guitar Center!!
It is light weight, and at 15/16 scale, slightly smaller than a full size dreadnaught, yet its voice will knock your socks off!
I can't say I have any dislikes about the Big Baby Taylor.. It is probably the last guitar I will ever purchase for myself
I am unsure of the construction except for the Spruce top, and ebony finger board.. I am not into that type of thing.. Let's leave that to the Luthier's!
I am looking for a Baby Taylor to teach my 17 month old son how to play, in the next few years.. I love Taylor!!!!!!!!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com