No worries, this thread has helped me a lot and it looks clear that I can order through my excellent local store Dusty Strings when I can save up enough money, I'm retired, on very close to a modest fixed income- not complaining, life is great and I'm pretty thrilled by the thoughts about being able to order this in the future.
I am really loving the Taylor neck setup, I made a few neck adjustments last night to get the action even better and just amazed how this allows vey fine tuning to fit my new style of playing with a pick as I progress. A tiny adjustment with the truss rod can make quite a difference, like maybe 1/16 of a turn. I don't think I've rotated the truss nut more than 1/4 of a turn in the whole time I've had it, changing strings, diameters and tensions. Pretty interesting.
Also as I impove, the combinations of everything I'm doing is giving me a clearer beautiful tone/sound and last night I went to bed so excited with the posibilities and woke up with the same feeling. Familiarity and simplicity for me builds confidence and a faster path to excellence, even when it's a very complicated scenario. Much like I once read in a book on the subject of Genius- the definition of Genius is "the simplist answer to the question" and the definition of common sence is "the same thing". Of course that is debatable but like I was saying to a guitar playing friend who stopped by last night, the necks on the Taylor's are the same quality and basic sets of designs throughout the lines and offer me the opportunity to fine tune it myself to my character and desires. The rest, more major stuff I can have done easily over at Dusty Strings. Or I can leave it all up to the shop. I was able to order an ivory saddle thought and do the finish fit and adjustments all by myself, that was very cool, thanks to Bob Colosi and his attention to detail plus the instructions he sends with a new saddle.
The GC3 I have is just getting better and better as I improve and come to understand better what it can offer. I just really love 12 fret necks and for my damaged ears the sound just comes to me differently in a way I love, and this has happened with every 12 fret I have played.
Other than all of this, I'm mostly interested in just improving and expanding my playing and having fun with it. I have no desire to take this away from my living room or get up in front of others, in a way I would say its a very spiritual sound experience that vibrates into my heart and whole body and very personal. The guitar as I learn becomes more of a natural part of personal expression and this comes a lot from familiarity and respect for and confidence with the instrument.
Whew, wordy this morning, it's raining and blowing outside and I haven't even finished my coffee yet.