As Taylor says
"An acoustic 12-string lingers on the wish list of many a guitar lover, but its tendency to play more of a secondary role might make it hard to justify the investment in a high-end solid wood model. If you’ve ever compromised and bought an inexpensive 12-string, you’ve probably paid the price in other ways, namely a sub-par playing experience. That’s where our new 12-string Dreadnought 150e comes in. We think it’s the best 12-string you’ll find for the money in terms of playability and tone."Well, that's me. For the past, oh, 34 years. Ever since the guy in college who taught me to play had as his main guitar a 12 string acoustic, I've wanted one. Owned a number of acoustics and electrics along the way (and still do), but never pulled the trigger...until now.
So it arrived today, after spying it online at Wildwood Guitars. Once I saw the bookmarked bearclaw markings, it was love at first sight. I always try to have something unique about all of my guitars. Out of the normal production model in some way. I've played the 150e at a store already, and have "shopped" them online. But I noticed because I'm sure the price point the spruce tops are quite plain and the stain a bit on the pale side. Anyway, like I said, I'm thrilled with it, having verified it looks as great in person!
Just as a tease, only have time to upload this now, but will upload some other photos by this weekend. Probably gonna be playing it in my spare time until then.
