Here is a video I put together from our recent tour of the Taylor Guitar Factory in El Cajon CA. I was fortunate enough to get to meet with TARGET member Craig at the Factory and go on the tour together. This was an exceptional tour, I now have the Taylor bug for sure. BTW, my avatar is a picture of what was on the bathroom door at the factory, the women's bathroom had the same thing.
Hope you enjoy.
Taylor Guitar Factory Tour Video
Damian,
Absolutely fabulous video. It made me wish I could go on the tour again just to see all those beautiful guitars come together. You did a great job putting this together and narrating. Thanks so much.
Before I went on the tour, part of me wanted to believe that these things are assembled by passionate elves who live and breathe guitar playing. But as you discover on the tour, it's a factory -- a combination of machinery, software-controlled robots, and humans all working together to make guitars just about as good as they can be made in as efficient a manner as possible.
The older I get, the more I find myself drawn to companies that make excellent products, that treat their employees humanely, and that resolve the inevitable "issues" in such a manner that you become an even bigger fan of the company after they've fixed a problem for you. I'm sad to say that very few companies do this any more. But I'm thrilled that there are still companies like Taylor who make any guitar purchase a safe one.
Absolutely fabulous video. It made me wish I could go on the tour again just to see all those beautiful guitars come together. You did a great job putting this together and narrating. Thanks so much.
Before I went on the tour, part of me wanted to believe that these things are assembled by passionate elves who live and breathe guitar playing. But as you discover on the tour, it's a factory -- a combination of machinery, software-controlled robots, and humans all working together to make guitars just about as good as they can be made in as efficient a manner as possible.
The older I get, the more I find myself drawn to companies that make excellent products, that treat their employees humanely, and that resolve the inevitable "issues" in such a manner that you become an even bigger fan of the company after they've fixed a problem for you. I'm sad to say that very few companies do this any more. But I'm thrilled that there are still companies like Taylor who make any guitar purchase a safe one.
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Damian:
You might have filmed my guitar in there somewhere.....
I thought I saw a couple of lefties here and there. Looks and sounds like you had a great time. I am looking forward to my turn....... B)
To bad you could not have picked up your Koa guitar at the end of the tour.....
Jason
You might have filmed my guitar in there somewhere.....
I thought I saw a couple of lefties here and there. Looks and sounds like you had a great time. I am looking forward to my turn....... B)
To bad you could not have picked up your Koa guitar at the end of the tour.....
Jason
Great job on the video Damian!
The tour was fantastic. Prior to the tour, I never realized how little I knew about building a guitar! After the tour, it's easy to understand why Taylors are such high quality guitars and the sound is so consistant. Equally fantastic was the opportunity to meet fellow TGer, Damian. A great person to meet and go through the tour with. I live about 15 minutes from the factory but had never been, although it has been on my list of things to do for a long time! I think I subconsciously knew what would happen...and sure enough it has...I constantly think about buying a Taylor guitar! :laugh:
It was through Dennis' thread after his tour that the meeting between Damian and myself was arranged, so Thank You Dennis!
The tour was fantastic. Prior to the tour, I never realized how little I knew about building a guitar! After the tour, it's easy to understand why Taylors are such high quality guitars and the sound is so consistant. Equally fantastic was the opportunity to meet fellow TGer, Damian. A great person to meet and go through the tour with. I live about 15 minutes from the factory but had never been, although it has been on my list of things to do for a long time! I think I subconsciously knew what would happen...and sure enough it has...I constantly think about buying a Taylor guitar! :laugh:
It was through Dennis' thread after his tour that the meeting between Damian and myself was arranged, so Thank You Dennis!