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R TAYLOR GUITARS NOW AT FAZIO'S
Fazio's Proudly Introduces the R. Taylor Acoustics
Why would Bob Taylor, who has spent over 30 years making
Taylor Guitars an industry leader for innovative design and quality craftsmanship,
want to start all over again as individual builder?
Bob explains... "There is something so gripping about painstakingly making a guitar - a single guitar - and putting attention into every
detail, sandpaper and chisel in hand. A luthier never tires of this. With the resources
of Taylor Guitars at my fingertips, I decided to start a new company that makes
guitars in this fashion. One by one, with no detail too small." For the new R. Taylor shop, Bob assembled a select, "dream
team" of luthiers who all have at least 10 years of experience designing and building
Taylors. Production will be very limited, with numerous options available, making
every guitar virtually a custom instrument. Bob says, "I’d like to mention the craftsmen working hand-in-glove
with me on this. First, there is Larry Breedlove, my nearly life-long partner in
design, and our young colleague Ed Granero. The three of us make up the design wellspring.
When I arrived at The American Dream guitar shop in 1973 as an 18-year-old guitar
builder, I worked beside a bench already occupied by Timothy Luranc. Tim still works
with me today! He has now transferred to the R. Taylor shop. Tim does all the final assembly of the guitars along with
any customer repair work, and even though he finished guitars for years on end,
he gets a break from that pursuit now. The gorgeous finish on the guitars is proudly
applied by Josh Carter. Josh has been finishing at Taylor for ten years, and having
finished literally thousands of guitars, he’s at the top of his game. Bodies and
necks are made by Keith Greenwood and Eric Larson, each 10-yearveterans who were
chosen out of a selection of 300 craftspeople. The basic R. Taylor model is a new design, designated
simply as the R. Taylor Style One, that responds well to both fingerstylists and
flatpickers. Options (many of them at no extra charge) include bracing patterns,
body woods, top geometry (flat or radius), scale length, neck wood, headstock overlay,
nut width and neck shape. The latest R. Taylor guitars have a new neck/headstock
joint with a smooth splice (replacing the earlier furniture-style "finger" joint).
Please see our inventory pages for information on the R. Taylor guitars we currently have in stock. |