Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum - UTGF
Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Topic started by: fretted on February 10, 2014, 12:39:35 PM
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Thanks for all the discussion and insight about the iconic Taylor. After reading this current issue of WOOD AND STEEL, it's apparent that Bob Taylor thinks the 800's are his iconic series and the 14 GA is his iconic shape. This opinion was in the combined question and answer article with Himself and Andy Powers. That was pretty much the consensus of us players as well. An icon is born.
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Thanks for all the discussion and insight about the iconic Taylor. After reading this current issue of WOOD AND STEEL, it's apparent that Bob Taylor thinks the 800's are his iconic series and the 14 GA is his iconic shape. This opinion was in the combined question and answer article with Himself and Andy Powers. That was pretty much the consensus of us players as well. An icon is born.
I don't know if this is an oxymoron, but it seems more like an icon has been re-born...
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Of course you are more accurate in your insight, jrporter.
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I found the new issue of W&S interesting because it came on the heels of the icon question posed here on UTGF; and Bob, Kurt, and Andy confirmed what many of you ( I said the 810) had already said about the 814....
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Icon add no more to this discussion. 814................
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Icon add no more to this discussion. 814................
Ouch. My eyes ... my eyes...!!!
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icon not believe that your corniness knows no bounds ! :o :o :o
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The 814ce is their top seller, so it's all of us who have made that guitar as Taylor's iconic instrument.