MoMM@Home: A History of Taylor Guitars with Bob Taylor
Taylor Guitars was founded in 1974 by Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug, and has grown into a leading global builder of acoustic guitars. Bob Taylor joins us to share and explore the history of Taylor Guitars.
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One of my favorite memories as a kid was visiting the taylor factory. They treated me and my dad so well. Now that im older i own 4 and couldnt be happier.
Thanks for the wonderful instruments Bob
Great interview! Thank you
this is a great man who has developed manufacture guitar with great values and qualities acoustic guitar.if Martin is a father of acoustic guitar on the round the world ,bob Taylor he is father of model technologies to build guitars.Thanks all great America guitar build .
Bob Taylor has developed a model for all manufacturing business in the world. He appears to be a man of solid integrity and devotion to his craft. I'm a very proud owner of two glorious Taylor Guitars. Thank you Bob and MoMM.
I had the honer to get a manufactory ture by Bob Taylor himself in the times Of covid. He is a marvelous guy making marvelous guitars. thanks again Bob.
There is no doubt Bob could have been big in comedy. I should have signed him when I had the chance as I woodbutchered at the American Dream trying to keep up with the Taylor's and Deerings. Thanks for such a complete capsule of all things Bob.
Bought my first Taylor yesterday, picked up the 356ce 12 string. Well done Taylor, it's a masterpiece. Thank you!
Just purchased my first Taylor and found this interview while doing research about my model. Bob Taylor is a great storyteller and quite funny.
Watched this with my 2nd owner BT2 Baby on my lap. It was like finding out the real parent of an adopted child was a good person and the reason why it is so beautiful and well made. I tried the formica but Taylor wood won me over. Hat's off gents.
I just purchased a Taylor GS Mini Mahogany - it will arrive tomorrow. I'm so excited. I played it in the Guitar Center but ordered it online -- anyway, I would love to be first in line for a Taylor Baritone Ukulele, if you should ever offer them. Taylor makes some truly beautiful looking and sounding guitars. The LOVE.
I own two Taylor guitars. I'll never buy another guitar I found a guitar that I will never get rid of
I've been looking to buy my last guitar, one that will be passed on to my son later. On Taylor's environmental ethic alone, I am buying from this company. Vote with your wallet. Now if I could only decide between the K14ce and the 614ce WHB I would be a happy man.
I owned a gs mini koa and it sounds great. My concern is that the metal used in the frets are soft and easy to wear out. I am not a heavy player and I only play not often, when I noticed the fret being eaten away by the string. Hope you can improve or better yet, replace it with titanium...
Got a question: that's' the 4th 9V battery (from a different brand) I bought in order to replace in a new Taylor GS mini a client brought that DOESN'T FIT. Duracell, Panasonic, Alfacell and now a Sony one. So, I did some Google and find that's a common bug on your guitars. I'm a senior-almost-retired luthier ( 50 years experienced) and I felt I should express my astonishment. I really love (and recommend) Taylor guitar as good alternative from other top of line brands. That's sad.
@joshsimpson79
2 жыл бұрын
It’s frustrating because I’ve replaced a Duracell that was in the Taylor with another Duracell and they are different sizes. Why is that? Can’t we come up with a standard?
04/06/2021: Why don't you put a tuner in your guitars?
@klonklone7787
2 жыл бұрын
If you have a built in tuner it ruins the look & structure imo of a classic acoustic guitar masterpiece. There are tons of clip on tuners & tuning pedals you could still use
@joshsimpson79
2 жыл бұрын
A few of them have tuners now, IIRC.
I like Martin even tho the musicians that own them are so damn snobby. They’re good guitars but Taylor’s just sound better for me and I love my new baby Taylor ❤️