Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum - UTGF
Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Topic started by: michaelw on October 20, 2014, 07:44:41 PM
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with the availability of the koa top mini-e & the sunburst 110/114e LTD models,
i was wondering if any of these possibilities might raise an eyebrow ???
personally, i like the silhouette of the non-cutaway 100/200 models, but the
cutaways may be what's more popular with the other 99.9993 % of the market ;)
no insight of what might be coming up -
just thinking out loud ...
your thoughts :-\
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Donuts. :)
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A 212 series would be interesting.
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Time to make the donuts.......🍩
👻 🎃
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'other' could be just about anything -
110e baritone, 116e, 216e, 156e, 12 fret 212eDLX ..
i just figured those examples might have been the more feasible/realistic ones,
in terms of a second guitar for alternate tunings or another flavor, rather than
a 300+ series investment, although the value-per-$ on the 324/6ceFLTD-Ks are :o , imho
i'll let someone else put up a donut poll in the lounge ;)
(http://blog.ideasinfood.com/.a/6a00d83451f83a69e2017744724f90970d-500wi)
(http://www.myteespot.com/images/Images_d/d_7416.jpg)
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A 212 series would be interesting.
I'm with you Codeblue, a 112 or 212 would get my interest! :P
...no idea what a BBT is... :-[
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BBT = Big Baby Taylor
Given the success of the GS Mini, it would not surprise me to find the Baby and Big Baby turn into a special order item at some point, or even slip from regular production entirely. I have no idea what their sales have been since the Mini came along. The GS Mini seems to be a better sounding instrument that also fills the inexpensive second guitar / travel guitar niche. The Baby still has a lower cost and is small enough to be started guitar for kids.
mmmmmmmmmm......donuts!
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322 12-fret in mahogany or all-koa please :D