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SJ-200 In Da House!!!


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Thanks, guys. I was at first disappointed that the one left was the lighter one. That changed after polishing it up. I am very fortunate to have this trio. Almost as fortunate as having a wife who agreed that the SJ-200 was too good $$ to pass up.

 

Flamed maple and koa are my favorite. That center one is a killer.

That's my 2015 Taylor 614. It is a maple tone beast. I have not played another Taylor model like it. Not even the 618, for whatever reason. Big, thick meaty tone. Excels when playing a hybrid flat-picking strum thing. Responds well when dug into. It deserves it's place on the couch with it's new siblings.

 

I didn't notice this until I was cropping the shots, but it looks like it as some sort of ghoul trapped in the rear finish. Two big eyes and a very pronounced frown. And why not? It's almost Halloween season. [biggrin]

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'First thing that caught the eye was the perfect orientation of the fan in the reflection of the center guitar. . . until I saw the head of the rocker with mouth agog, going up into the blades. And then there's the ghoul. . . best keep that one in the case, lest the rage gets out while you're not holding on. "Enjoy"

 

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'First thing that caught the eye was the perfect orientation of the fan in the reflection of the center guitar. . . until I saw the head of the rocker with mouth agog, going up into the blades. And then there's the ghoul. . . best keep that one in the case, lest the rage gets out while you're not holding on. "Enjoy"

 

LOL - I didn't notice the fan until I went back and looked. This one I did notice reflections on I didn't post. Some gray-haired jerk with a camera, lamp on a piano, couple columns.....

 

 

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Tough crowd here that likes to dissect photos.

I think they work for the CSI.

I've learned to angle all my photos to reduce reflections and remove questionable objects from the scene.

Happy Halloween!

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Tough crowd here that likes to dissect photos.

I think they work for the CSI.

I've learned to angle all my photos to reduce reflections and remove questionable objects from the scene.

Happy Halloween!

monster%20w%20guitar_zpsrmiqwd87.jpg

It looks like time is really catching up with Keith Richards.

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