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azslacker

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Hi from Arizona
« on: August 22, 2013, 05:48:59 PM »
 Been a Taylor owner for a little over a year now.

  Played guitar a little in the early 80's. Took lessons for about 3 years but never could dedicate myself to practiceing. Had a string of of cheap used guitars, but around 1985 I bought a new Martin HD-28. About a year later I had a serious left hand injury and put the guitars away. Fast forward to 2006 and I discovered I could play the ukulele. Went nuts for them and bought a bunch. Around 25 of them around the house now. Sold the Martin to fund a couple of really nice ones.
  Got interested in playing Hawaiian slack Key guitar about 3 years ago. Chords are easier, but I still have trouble playing a full scale length guitar. Enter the GS-Mini.  Love it, love it, love it. Got the mahogany top one and in G taropatch tuning (DGDGBD) the thing sounds great.

  Last fall I was in Hilo, Hawaii just in time for the Taylor Road Show at the local guitar store. Awesome event. I was blown away with the grand concert guitars. Exactly what I wanted. Figured I could handle the shorter scale length. Came home and after the new year I started looking. Found a NOS 2 year old 312ce. I keep it in taropatch tuning also, but a full step lower to F.

  In the mini I put a K&K Sound Pure Mini pick-up and run that thru a Behringer ADI-21 preamp. Sounds even a little better than the Expression system on the 312.
2016 322e 12 Fret
2011 312ce
2012 GS-Mini hog 
1983 Washburn D 12S
Yamaha Classical
Ukulele's out the ying yang.
2014 Larivée PO-3 Koa

TaylorGirl

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Re: Hi from Arizona
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2013, 07:05:40 PM »
Welcome azslacker.  You'll fit right in here with your love for the GSM and the GC. Wow.....25 ukes, now that is some serious UAS!  Glad you joined us here.
Susie
Taylors: 914 ○ K24ce ○ 414 ○ GSMeK+
Pono Guileles: Mango Baritone Deluxe ○ Mahogany Baritone

Have been finger-pickin' guitar since 1973!

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Re: Hi from Arizona
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2013, 01:41:38 AM »
 Hi azslacker. Welcome to the UTGF. Great intro. I'm glad your hand has healed enough so you can keep playing. Enjoy.  :)
Shayne

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2017 Taylor T5z Pro SE "Erwin"
2014 Taylor 524ce
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Re: Hi from Arizona
« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2013, 08:12:34 AM »
Welcome!  25 ukuleles, we now declare you one of the forum's uke experts, please visit the uke string thread: http://www.unofficialtaylorguitarforum.com/index.php?topic=3814.0 and give us your thoughts!

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Re: Hi from Arizona
« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2013, 06:53:27 PM »
welcome in slacker! that's a really great background story....impressive.
Steppy
2008 NAMM Hot Rod(GA)
2013 spring ltd. 616 ce
2013 616 ce(honeyburst)
2011 Adamas 2080Sr
2014 324
2014 GS mini Hog
2013 GS mini Spruce
2014 GS mini Engelmann (HV)
only thing lacking is the talent !

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Re: Hi from Arizona
« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2013, 01:27:40 PM »
Hi there!
I'll be coming over to Tucson in November-december. Have been looking for some guitar shops. Found Rainbow. Have been thinking of getting as GS mini while I'm there. 2 months. Any good ideas about where to look?

Michael

Taylors:
2004 Taylor 912ce
2007 Taylor 910 Cindy
2012 Taylor 914ce
2013 Taylor 618e FE

azslacker

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Re: Hi from Arizona
« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2013, 07:12:04 PM »
Rainbow is the best choice. Almost always have a mini or two in stock. Great acoustic room with the freedom to play anything in there. I'd budget an extra 60 bucks for a truly awesome set-up by the Taylor guru Josh R. over in their repair shop. He worked at El Cajon for several years before moving back to Tucson.
2016 322e 12 Fret
2011 312ce
2012 GS-Mini hog 
1983 Washburn D 12S
Yamaha Classical
Ukulele's out the ying yang.
2014 Larivée PO-3 Koa

Michael

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Re: Hi from Arizona
« Reply #7 on: September 21, 2013, 05:59:07 PM »

Rainbow is the best choice..... Almost always have a mini or two in stock. ..  I'd budget an extra 60 bucks for a truly awesome set-up by the Taylor guru Josh R. over in their repair shop. He worked at El Cajon for several years before moving back to Tucson.

- Great. Thank you! And good to know about Josh R. It's not always easy to find somebody who is really good at these things.
Taylors:
2004 Taylor 912ce
2007 Taylor 910 Cindy
2012 Taylor 914ce
2013 Taylor 618e FE