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Tut Taylor brand Dobros

Posted: 18 Jan 2003 9:43 am
by Bob Kononiuk
I went by a local music dealer the other day, and thay had a beautiful Tut Taylor dobro there. Until then, I have never heard of that particular brand ( I have heard of Tut Taylor the player before though)

Has anyone played one of his instruments before? Do they play well? Any opinions?

Unfortunately, the store was busy and I did not see what the price was. I will call later and see.

Bob Kononiuk

Posted: 18 Jan 2003 10:22 am
by Russ Young

Posted: 18 Jan 2003 11:10 am
by Paul Warnik
Bob K-I recently got a Crafters of Tennessee Tut Taylor Carolina model spruce top Dobro-I bought it so I could "retire" my 1929 model 66-it sounds good and I like the traditional look and construction of Tut's guitars

Posted: 18 Jan 2003 8:18 pm
by Patrick Ickes
A freind of mine just bought one after he had to give up Banjo because of cutting off some fingers. I liked the instrument. It played well and had a more "loose" tone than the Scheerhorns and Clinesmiths.
Good luck,
Pat

Posted: 18 Jan 2003 8:42 pm
by Tony Dingus
I've got a 72 model and I love it. Good warm tone and loud!

Posted: 18 Jan 2003 9:29 pm
by mikey
For Christmas I received a Tut Taylor TTT Tennessean...It has a Pre-war Regal Body shape...Mahogany, ebony board...abalone inlay..and a wonderful warm,round rich tone...I tune C6 even for Dobro and it took a couple of days to setle in to the tuning and I have found some reso's just don't sound "right" in C6...I'm happy to report the Taylor is perfect for Hawaiian music...it has actually starting "breaking in" quicker than any instrument I have ever owned...it actually is becoming warmer as each day goes by...actually in about another couple of hours..(after my daughter goes to bed) I am going to have a recording test and put it up against all my other resos, even my Tri-cone...it sounds that good...I want to use it as my "main" guitar and if it passes sonicly after living w/ the recording for a couple of weeks...( I play the same song in unison on my 8 track w/ a bunch of guitars and pan back and forth and sideways!)...and I'm thinking I will be able to pre down the collection and just use the Taylor..It sounds taht good to me, I'll just get a different perspective on the recording(tape doesn't lie)...but...I love mine..it has exactly the tone I am looking for in a reso and I'm sure in G it would make a great bluegrass guitar...I give mine a 10 and it was a 2nd!!!!
Mike

Posted: 19 Jan 2003 7:44 pm
by Peter Mosco
I HAVE A TUT TAYLOR FR0M THE 70'S. SERIAL #9
IT IS A GREAT SOUNDING DOBRO BETTER SOUNDING AND CONSTRUCTION THAN THE OMI DOBROS OF THE TIME.

Posted: 20 Jan 2003 11:12 am
by Fred Brown
Last Fall, I bought a Crafter's Tennessean (model TTT like Mikey's). And I love it to death. I am a total newbie. So I had Erik Waynesmith look at it while he was in Austin for the Austin ResoFest. He gave it all kinds of praise ...one of the best he'd seen. I think they're great.
Fred