(22-07-2013, 04:23)napman Wrote: Taylor 912ce is almost top-of-the line level so you'll have to pay extra for those BLING but of course if it looks and feels good to you then it's your choice to have or have not since you'll be the one who'll work to pay for it:
Good luck either way, I believe we are in the "Golden age of acoustic guitars". There are so many excellent acoustic guitars to choose from.
I totally agree. 312, 712, 812 or 912 . . . as long as you feel great (or even proud) to own, to play and to look at it, and you think that the great feeling you get is worth the price you pay for, it is a great buy, especially if that guitar is a life time keeper. Only you can decide.
Even though I am considerably a newcomer for the acoustic guitar world, I feel like this time is the "Golden Age" too. Seems to me that acoustic guitar business is doing really well (I could be wrong). So many guitars from big production lines (Martin/Taylor/etc.), small shop builders (Lowden/Goodall/Collings/etc.) and lots of great single builders are available out there.
(22-07-2013, 04:23)napman Wrote: I just wish we could buy TALENT as easy as buying guitar
Can't agree more on that