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Any Taylor Experts?
The ravages of time have taken their toll on my memory but years ago, maybe 20 (at least) I bought a small bodied Taylor. Not sure if it was parlour size but I know it didn't have bridge pins and the string were fed through the bridge.
It was non cutaway and didn't have electrics. I can't even remember if it was a slot head 12 fretter. Needless to say, I no longer have the guitar but often think about how much fun it was to play. I'm afraid that's all I remember. Any ideas as to what model this might have been? I bet someone out there on the forum knows... |
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412?
My rapidly failing faculties recall the 400 series guitars had a pinless bridge way back. The smallest standard Taylor at that time was the concert size 12. So my best guess is a 412.
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The 400 series used to have a pinless bridge. So as above likely a
412.
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Thanks folks. That sounds like the one. Knew somebody would have more brain cells than me. Thank you.
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