Driving to work this morning I gave this some more thought, more specifically, how Taylor could stop this. First, having been to China on business many times, I have seen several things to stop counterfeiting and the dirtbags just add those measures too. For example, the anti-counterfeit holograms, bar codes, etal. They just copy them perfectly. Radio frequency tag... would never work. How would Taylor get a RFID scanner to every guitar shop and pawn shop in the country? Plus RFID is cheap, they would just add them. Here is what I came up with, a cheap, easy solution that all owners of real Taylors can get behind: all guitars have a "fingerprint" in that their wood patterns are unique. Taylor should start an area on their website where anyone can go, store owners, individuals, everyone, and enter the serial number. Up would pop close up photos of the face, back, sides, and neck of that particular guitar for sale so the buyer could compare the grain patterns and inlays visually. There would be no way possible, the Chinese counterfeits could beat that even with paint. It would be extremely cheap for Taylor to implement. Basically they need a person to take photos and upload them. It would be unique in the industry, would generate a lot of buzz, and would be a real value added feature for customers to make sure they get a genuine Taylor. What about guitars made prior to implementing this website feature and production photos? Taylor has a loyal fanbase that would really appreciate the opportunity to upload their own pictures of the ones they own and have registered prior to this new program. The customers would want to do this because Taylor guitars in the aftermarket are going to get hit the hardest price wise if counterfeits become a problem and the Taylor name is diminished. It would bring the community together and would be a win-win for everyone. It would be easy for Taylor to get the word out to registered owners and would allow the company to do something positive and touch base with their customers.
If Taylor execs read this and like the idea feel free to send me a consulting gift for the help. My daughter has confiscated the gs mini koa I bought myself and has not emerged from her room in weeks. I miss her. Not my daughter, my koa gs mini... I seriously only got to play it for about 1 hour, after spending months looking until I found my perfect one. So here is my wish list: any old gs mini koa lying around the factory unloved, a neck and headstock for a gs mini (I want to try inlay work and want to do it on a detached neck, have my search going on the Bay, but none for sale yet from any broken minis... come on drunk people!!! accidentally fall on your minis and break them!!!), a clear pickguard (I bought the black Taylor one but the koa is too pretty to be covered up), a loose mother of pearl Taylor logo inlay for a headstock (when I get another koa gs mini that plastic headstock overlay is history and I want to inlay the Taylor logo myself onto a nice piece of koa overlay.) Don't make me make my own counterfeit mother of pearl Taylor logo! Sell me one!