1. So with the RTaylor "company" on hiatus, does that mean this "Builder's Reserve" line is their current line of work? Can I make such a bold connection? How much does the RT gang of five actually contribute to these builds: some, all, none?
2. And if the connection can be made, then would it be appropriate to call these BR guitars (under one's breath

) "RTaylors" sans the "RTaylor" badge, and likewise are they priced similarly to how the RT line was priced (with respect to each guitar's specs and taking into account the bundled amp, of course).
Why I ask is strictly out of curiosity since the stunning level of detail and craftsmanship, not to mention going beyond the typical production-line wood flavorings, seem to permeate these guitars ...or at least the ad copy as I have not had my hands on one. Personally, I think the BR idea is an interesting one, not unlike PRS' or Fender's Masterbuilt where the utmost attention is focused on a
truly small number of guitars. But at the same time, I lament the absence of RTaylor for the simple reason that in addition to the superlative detail and craftsmanship poured into their builds, they were a true custom shop where you could check off the boxes
you liked and create the guitar
you imagined in your head. Even if BRs are built by the same stellar crew, they strike me as somehow not "as special" as an RT built for you. All IMHO, of course, but just wondering aloud as I thumbed my way through the current W&S (which I then put down to grab my style 2

) ). Thoughts welcomed!

Edward