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Happy Birthday, Taylor Guitars

I just bought a Taylor this Spring.  And I don’t regret that decision one bit.  I got a sweet deal on an incredible guitar.  But let me indulge in some window shopping on their latest set of masterpieces: the 35th anniversary series.

Taylor is venturing into new territory on some of their acoustic offerings with a 9-string, a Parlor guitar, and a Baritone.

I had never seen a 9-string before, which has a doubled b string and octave-doubled d and g strings.  It’s supposed to offer the best of both the 6 and 12 string guitar (defined bass and highs that aren’t too trebly).  I’m intrigued.  I hope to try one out someday:

Taylor 35th Anniversary 9-string Guitar

Taylor 35th Anniversary 9-string Guitar

A parlor guitar is a smaller bodied guitar, and goes back to the days of early America, when music was primarily played in people’s homes (for a fantastic read on the history of guitar in America, check out Guitar: An American Life by Tim Brookes):

A Tour of J Warwick Guitars

Hand-carved pick by Rob
Hand-carved pick by Rob

Turns out the Taylor guitar I bought this Spring had a bad part in the electronics.  Taylor referred me to a nearby luthier who does warranty work for them.  A lifetime warranty is a happy thing!  Of course my wife says I spent so much on that guitar that “it’d BETTER have a lifetime warranty!”

Sending me to someone who makes guitars is probably not a good idea financially.  It’s kinda like giving my son a credit card and sending him to Gamestop to window shop… but hey– a guy’s gotta do what a guy’s gotta do. :)

Not to be confused with Warwick Basses, J Warwick Guitars is the team of Jim Warwick and Rob Mock, who make custom, handcrafted acoustic guitars.  They make a great team.  What struck me about their work is the quality, attention to detail, and creativity.  Rob’s skill at woodcarving adds an exciting element to Jim’s expert luthery.

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