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Topic: graduating |
guitarsma
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:40 am Subject: graduating |
| After graduating high school in 1973, Bob used his experience in building the Dreadnought to acquire a job at American Dream Guitars, a local guitar shop in El Cajon, San Diego. There, he invented his ... |
Topic: instruments |
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:39 am Subject: instruments |
| Bob Taylor's love for instruments became very apparent at a young age. He even built his first guitar when he was just 17, in his junior year at high school. It was a 12 string guitar which he called ... |
Topic: unique |
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:39 am Subject: unique |
| Taylor guitars are incredibly unique and strong. They have been around for many decades and are used by some of the brightest names in jazz, pop, rock, metal and many other genres. In fact, the Taylor ... |
Topic: growth |
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:38 am Subject: growth |
| Taylor saw continued growth in their line of products and sales over the next decade. A custom guitar was presented to President Clinton at the Inaugural Ball in Washington D.C. in 1997. To meet incre ... |
Topic: Taylor |
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:37 am Subject: Taylor |
| The Baby Taylor was introduced in 1996 and was a scaled-down version of their common acoustic guitars that were sold for under $500. During the first year of production, more than 1,000 of these littl ... |
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