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Taylor Guitars
www.taylorguitars.com
The Philosophy behind Taylor guitars
hasn't changed since 1973, when Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug first
started building instruments in Lemon Grove, California. Now, as
then, we strive to build incredible-sounding and easy-to-play guitars.
Yet our current guitars are superior in many respects.
Taylor are built to closer tolerances
with finishes that not only look better but are friendly to the
environment. We've made continual improvements on everything from
internal bracing to case coverings.
Many models now have state-of-the-art
electronics, so the same guitar you use in the living room can fill
a stadium with sound. And we recognize that today's guitarists prefer
a greater selection in tone and appearance, as well as in price.
This year we're offering many more models, and a wider variety of
woods and decorative features, than ever before. To view our latest
additions to our Taylor line up, feel free to visit our site. The
most difficult part of buying a new Taylor will be deciding which
to try first.
Like choosing our best woods we have
chosen Mahogany Malaysia to represent our total range of products
and to serve as a training center for our guitar loving clients.
Feel free to drop by at any one of the numerous Mahogany showrooms
today and try out a Taylor guitar today.
Baby Taylor
Because it's an accurately scaled
3/4 size guitar, the Baby Taylor makes a great learning guitar for
kids and the perfect travel guitar for adults who are looking for
a small guitar that sounds like a "real" instrument.
Despite its small size, the solid
spruce on mahogany top and light bracing deliver lots of volume
and respectable guitarists have "adopted" one for use
as a specialty instrument for stage and recording sessions.
The Baby Taylor is available with
either solid spruce or mahogany tops with your choice of hard case
or gig bag.

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