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And $650 for a USA, all-solid Taylor--come on! (I like Martin retros on mine.)
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Add another vote for the GC3. All solid wood any day.
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d here's a pic of one of the Academys, cut out and installed a tortoloid pickguard, plays and sounds great. The mandolin was a brand new torrefied top Collings, had some buzz, action too high-hard to fret. Actually replaced the nut and redefined the string course spaces, removed 5 frets and scooped the fretboard, rolled the edge of the fretboard while I had it. It sounds and plays like fantastic. Owner was super pumped with it. Last edited by darylcrisp; 12-06-2019 at 05:25 PM. |
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You can get a sound hole pickup on Amazon for less than $20
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You can also buy a brand new JJB-330 pickup for $50. Install yourself. Or even a soundhole pickup for $25
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Congrats on the guitar!
I would like to throw a dark horse into consideration. A used Yamaha AC3M or AC3R (M for Mahogany or R for Rosewood). Every single one of those I"ve played has been amazing, and they have a great pickup built-in. If you want to stick with the Taylor route I'd go the GC3, since it is all wood. AC3R: https://reverb.com/item/29987950-yam...intage-natural AC3M: https://reverb.com/item/30130271-yam...intage-natural |
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So, to finish the story. We agreed on a price for the GC3 and that I would drive to meet in a city 3.5 hours away last Saturday. The seller wanted to know what route I was taking so that he could come to the other side of the city to shorten my time by 1/2-1 hour. I got up and left by 6am and emailed that I was leaving town. Subsequent emails remained unanswered.
Completely ghosted. Got to the city at 930. Nothing. Put the car back in gear at 130 and drove home. Never heard another word, and the craigslist ad had been deleted the night before which didn't seem strange since I had committed to buy. To say I was pissed is an understatement. I found a 2013 Taylor 312 (essentially the identical guitar to the GC3) for a couple hundred more and purchased it last night on reverb. Now, I at least have the opportunity to keep this unknown from my son and will surprise him at Christmas. Hard to surprise a 15 year old anymore since they usually pick out their own gifts at that age. He is paying the first $630 (what the GC3 was going to be) with xmas money and his own money and I will pick up the rest. I think I will hide it in my case and ask him to get my guitar out and hand it to me on xmas morning. I wonder how long it will take him to notice. Thanks all for your advice. Todd The look on his face will be awesome. |
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I once had a 312 and enjoyed the heck out of it, so I'm glad he ended up with one. Stretching the budget kinda sucks, but I've alway's felt that no-one ever complains about how much they paid for their favorite guitar. It's great that you two can share this great hobby together!
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312's are excellent guitars, very versatile, and I firmly believe sapele just gets better and better as its played.
excellent choice! d |