Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum - UTGF
Welcome to the Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum! => Welcome to the UTGF! Please introduce Yourself! => Topic started by: Gutch on December 08, 2011, 09:32:14 PM
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Howdy fellow Taylorites! Looking good! Thanks Josh for setting up shop -- This will work out just fine, I believe... ;D
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Gutch! Glad you could make it! I've heard good things about you. ;)
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Aloha friend!
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Hello Gutch!
For those of you who haven't met him, he is an excellent resource for all things Taylor and more.
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Hello Gutch!
For those of you who haven't met him, he is an excellent resource for all things Taylor and more.
Well now I am very interested about the more as well!
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Hello Gutch!
For those of you who haven't met him, he is an excellent resource for all things Taylor and more.
Well now I am very interested about the more as well!
I make a killer oatmeal raisin cookie and my beef stroganoff is second to none!
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I make a killer oatmeal raisin cookie and my beef stroganoff is second to none!
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Hiya, Gutch! Good to see you here. As long as I've known you, I never knew about your cookie skills. I vote that you bring the goodies to our first get together! My specialty is peanut butter and jelly... ;)
cotten
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Hey John -- Great to see you here!!! If you want, you can smear jelly on my peanut butter cookies -- that is pure culinary decadence...
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Same Gutch.. GTomcan here.. Long time. and I will be Redwood Tree over here on our new Taylor hang out , Good to see you all!
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Gutch...do you still have the "Judas" guitar? I've always regretted selling it back to you...
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Nope, she and I parted ways earlier this year to make room for a new one.
As pretty looking and sounding as that guitar was, I had trouble developing a stable relationship with it. Some days I loved the tone, and others I thought it was dull and uninspiring. Finally, I had been fighting a hankering for a baritone for well over a year but didn't want to part with any of the herd to make room. I played through them all and thought hard about it and, at the end, the Coco/Redwood 910 drew the short straw. She is now is someone else's loving arms and a GT-6 bari hangs in her place.
She's gone, but certainly not forgotten... :-[