My local shop had a Tacoma DV4 for almost 2 years now, they got it in just after i bought my DV6. Boy I really second guessed myself for awhile - the mahogany sound was - addictive. Not wanting to trade mine in and take a big hit financially. I went to work on a friend who is mainly into electrics.
The guitar did not move, I kept checking back, playing it, calling him - amazed that it hadnt been snapped up (outglitzed by all the taylors in the shop, no doubt).
It went on sale in October for about 60% of list. I called him on the 29th and told him it was going off sale in two days and he will really regret not making the 70 mile drive to give it a whirl.
long story short - he made the drive, plunked down the $ (not much over 5 bills!!!) he called later that night and went on and on about the sound and the screaming deal (this is a guy of few words). When I mentioned that the new ones were made south of the border he wasn't suprised - marvelling at how they could have made this guitar in the US and kept it under a grand.
Another convert, and satisfied customer. Now where's my commission? :lol:
The guitar did not move, I kept checking back, playing it, calling him - amazed that it hadnt been snapped up (outglitzed by all the taylors in the shop, no doubt).
It went on sale in October for about 60% of list. I called him on the 29th and told him it was going off sale in two days and he will really regret not making the 70 mile drive to give it a whirl.
long story short - he made the drive, plunked down the $ (not much over 5 bills!!!) he called later that night and went on and on about the sound and the screaming deal (this is a guy of few words). When I mentioned that the new ones were made south of the border he wasn't suprised - marvelling at how they could have made this guitar in the US and kept it under a grand.
Another convert, and satisfied customer. Now where's my commission? :lol: