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Old 10-26-2006, 12:50 AM
flaggerphil flaggerphil is offline
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Originally Posted by CamelbackCinema View Post
The gloss finish is a very factor in the price difference. Less appointments is also another factor.
And there you have it.

Oh...and to the person who said a 110 doesn't live up to other Taylors...I have a 110 that will rival any 310 out there for playability and sound. No, it's not all solid wood, but it plays just as well as any other Taylor I have and any of the Taylors I no longer have. It's just as much a Taylor as any other.

IMHO, of course.

I also had one of the original 110s from some years ago (a friend of my daughter has it now) and it also sounded as good as any other Taylor. She thinks it's the greatest guitar in the world.
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