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- Elderly Instruments - unofficialtaylorguitarforum. com
Elderly Instruments I agree with the others - I've been a customer of Elderly for years and have received only top shelf service and support I've purchased everything from high end Martins and Taylors to cheap Blueridge guitars There have also been many times when I've walked into their store (which is very cool in an eclectic old school way, BTW), spent two hours + playing everything in the
- 718E and 818E First Editions - unofficialtaylorguitarforum. com
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- Looking for a Taylor 326e Baritone (6 or 8 string)
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- Grand Auditorium vs. Grand Symphony - Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum
I paid a visit to Elderly Instruments this past weekend and tried out a few GS's I was pleasantly surprised on how comfortable they were to play and how well they sounded I fell in love with a K26ce I'm a 99% finger style player, but was impressed by the GS for my type of playing I thought size-wise there was a bigger difference between the GA and the GS, so I mentally ruled out the GS for
- NGD 512ce: Cedar Hog - unofficialtaylorguitarforum. com
Well, my wait is finally over My new 512ce arrived at Elderly Instruments in perfect condition I picked it up yesterday It is sweet It plays like a dream and sounds wonderful It's a perfect fingerstyle guitar (which is mostly how I play) It's also beautiful to look at I am really happy with it I've been playing it both unplugged and through my Fishman Loudbox Mini My husband, who was
- Question for all you GS Mini owners
Question for all you GS Mini owners I have 2 mini's On the spruce one, I left the PG on, because I use it for strummin' jammin' The hog mini (I just recently purchased) has the PG removed I had a luthier at Elderly Instruments remove it at the time of purchase I know a lot of folks do it themselves (and if done right, have no problem with it good advice on doing that is right here on
- The Debate is over ** Updated with pictures**
You mentioned West MI I don't know where you live, but you should plan a visit to Elderly Instruments in Lansing Definitely worth the drive They always have a pretty good selection of new and used Taylors It's been my local store since 1974 If you've never been there before, you're missing out Take your checkbook, though I'm warning you
- The Gift of Music - unofficialtaylorguitarforum. com
After receiving the dulcimer, which is like new, I had it set-up at Elderly Instruments I had a couple extra frets added (to be in the configuration that I play) The luthier was impressed by the quality of the instrument, including the sound and intonation I just got it back and it's ready to make music again It sounds plays really nice
- Seeking advice on a 12-string - Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum
During a trip to Michigan this week, I stopped in to Elderly Instruments They have a used 354ce and I wanted to give it a try I liked it a lot, both the shape (the lower bout is about one inch narrower than the 356ce and 456ce they had) and the sound It seems louder and fuller than the 356ce and 456ce that they had it's also noticeably lighter
- New Taylor owner from Michigan (Detroit area)
Elderly specializes in guitars, but Marshall has pianos other keyboards, band instruments, even a harp or two! Plus, quite an impressive selection of music goodies!
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