Last week I was doing research prior to buying the Taylor Sb-2. There is not a lot information available so I thought "What better than start on the Taylor guitar forum". I signed up and started my search. I could not post until I had been approved so I did searches. This is a large forum. I could find no posts on the SB-2 but did find some on the T-5 and T-3. This is really an acoustic forum but have sub-forums for acoustic, general Taylor forum and other sub-forums. Two days ago I was given access to post. I posted a short post introducing myself, mentioned that I was an electric guy and had several brands of guitars and had purchased a Taylor. I also asked for experiences or opinions of this model. I also posted a picture which is encouraged. More than 48 hours later there have been 77 reads and no responses. I am beginning to wonder if I am in the wrong forum, or am I the first guy to own one of these? I don't think so as they were shown at NAMM. I know that they are acoustic people but many list electrics in their signature. The question, what is my next move or should I just move on? They really seem to share some good information on that forum.
That brings up the next discussion point. I found this forum right from the get go to be friendly, informative and a great source for information. If someone here hasn't done it or have an answer, it probably doesn't need to be done. I also know that G&L watches very closely for input on products and Craig is most beneficial and a great interface to the factory. There are a lot of members of old who no longer post. I think this is a friendly environment and we all respect each other and get along well. Personally, I think that we have a gem here. I know that if I posted information requests about a G&L that I would have more answers in 48 hrs than I probably could handle. Let me know what you think??????
