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Martin vs Taylor
I would tell you to compare the sound of several Martins and several Taylors, and see which sound you prefer. Then, buy the best Martin you can afford. Buy used to get more bang for your buck, and if it has electronics, that's a plus. You might not think it's important now, but you will be looking for an amp, because it's great fun to run the sound through an amp.
Glen
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Any and all of those guitars you mentioned are good guitars for beginner on upward depending on your budget..play em and don't get caught up into second guessing after you buy, learn and enjoy to play first then down the road more experience will guide you, I've heard great guitar players with the biggest pieces of junk make em sing Welcome BTW, have fun!
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Acoustic:Eastman's, Guilds, Martin, Taylors, Eastman Mandolin.. Electric: Eastman Arch top, Fender Stratocasters and Telecasters |
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