bigG
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I have a chance at buying one of these two at a nice price.
The Crafter (based in Korea, made in Korea) is not really used, it's old backroom stock at a local shop. Originally listed at $1060, streeted for $799, now offered for $499! Sounds nice, plays nice. All solid wood: Englemann spruce top, mahog back n sides, mahog neck, maple body binding, rosewood fretboard and bridge, bone nut n saddle, very beautiful, original rosette of flying doves, which is repeated at the 12th fret and on the headstock, hi-end Grover tuners w pearl buttons. No warranty, no case.
The Taylor is a 310 dreadnought (no longer made), ebony fretboard n bridge, Sitka spruce top, sapele back n sides (all solid wood), mahog neck, tusq nut n saddle, Grover tuners...this was the entry level all solid wood Taylor up until a few years ago. Slightly wider nut than standard 1-11/16" (1.75", which I like) and the neck and action are super fast and the lowest I've ever seen on an acoustic (the famous Taylor neck). When available, listed for $1250, streeted for abt $899 (w case), used for $799 (w case - a bit beat up). There's a bit of buckle rash on the upper third of the back, and a few barely noticeable dings on the soundboard, none of which broke the satin finish thru to the wood.
I'm now on an acoustic buying jag, dont'cha know (since I recently bought the Martin 00X1 - marvelous instrument!). I would like to own the Taylor, but the Crafter is SUCH a deal, and almost as nice, and in "as new" condition. Of course, re-sale value comes into play, also... The easy way out would be to buy both, but my discretionary coin is slim right now, and I don't wanna sell or trade any more of my guitars.
If anyone has any input as to a preference, or experience w either, it'd be much appreciated. Thanks in advance...
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The Crafter (based in Korea, made in Korea) is not really used, it's old backroom stock at a local shop. Originally listed at $1060, streeted for $799, now offered for $499! Sounds nice, plays nice. All solid wood: Englemann spruce top, mahog back n sides, mahog neck, maple body binding, rosewood fretboard and bridge, bone nut n saddle, very beautiful, original rosette of flying doves, which is repeated at the 12th fret and on the headstock, hi-end Grover tuners w pearl buttons. No warranty, no case.
The Taylor is a 310 dreadnought (no longer made), ebony fretboard n bridge, Sitka spruce top, sapele back n sides (all solid wood), mahog neck, tusq nut n saddle, Grover tuners...this was the entry level all solid wood Taylor up until a few years ago. Slightly wider nut than standard 1-11/16" (1.75", which I like) and the neck and action are super fast and the lowest I've ever seen on an acoustic (the famous Taylor neck). When available, listed for $1250, streeted for abt $899 (w case), used for $799 (w case - a bit beat up). There's a bit of buckle rash on the upper third of the back, and a few barely noticeable dings on the soundboard, none of which broke the satin finish thru to the wood.
I'm now on an acoustic buying jag, dont'cha know (since I recently bought the Martin 00X1 - marvelous instrument!). I would like to own the Taylor, but the Crafter is SUCH a deal, and almost as nice, and in "as new" condition. Of course, re-sale value comes into play, also... The easy way out would be to buy both, but my discretionary coin is slim right now, and I don't wanna sell or trade any more of my guitars.
If anyone has any input as to a preference, or experience w either, it'd be much appreciated. Thanks in advance...
G