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Ive been thinking about this a lot lately. Honestly, Collings and taylor are a lot more alike than most people think. They are both factory built guitars with bolt on necks that rely heavily on technology (bob taylor isn't the only guitar maker with a CNC machine). Construction wise, collings has a more traditional look and uses a nitro finish and taylor doesn't. And I'm pretty sure there is a bit more handwork on the collings. Everything else is just marketing. And volume. Taylor definitely makes more guitars, but that's neither good or bad, it just is what it is.
That being said, I've played several collings and several Taylor's. I almost bought a d2h a couple weeks ago. It was a nice guitar. I just picked up a 98 814c. It's also a nice guitar. Sounds a lot like the d2h did. My point is, just because one is a collings and costs a lot more doesn't necessarily mean its a better instrument. |
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Anyways - I appreciate all the feedback. I think for the time being, ill probably just keep both my Taylor's for a while. |
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New guitar, new sound, new feel..... it's all very intoxicating!! ![]()
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Jessie-
You may think $8K sounds a little steep for a Collings, but I would suggest that the one you sold for $6K in 2 hours was stupendously underpriced. Best- John |
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I prefer Collings by a long shot. However, there is one Taylor I really like and that's the 12-fret, slotted headstock, grand concert model, no cutaway, no electronics. if I was buying a Taylor that would be the guitar I would buy. and in fact, I serious considered it.
the guitar comes in either indian rosewood with a spruce top or mahogany with a cedar top. I think I have seen a few with a mahogany top and maybe a few maple ones too. I have not seen and looked for a mahogany body with a spruce top. that would be the one that would have made me pull out my check book. that said, I vastly prefer Collings guitars and own two. |
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Apples to oranges.................
Taylors are fine guitars, but Collings are superior guitars. Trading two guitars for one doesn't seem equitable, no matter what brands Never, never purchase a high end guitar without playing IMHO |
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Bad idea!!
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