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Another reason not buy local

Postby HA_DA_JA » Wed Jul 14, 2010 1:38 pm

Spent over $4500 on a nice Taylor limited edition L30 series in 2005. New form the shop.
One tuning peg craps itself and the national distributor wont provide a new one says the limited lifetime warranty is only in USA. Cant provide a replacement of any sort.
I would have to replace the whole 6 of them to keep them the same.
No wonder not so many people are buying high model stuff in Australia with service like this.
I now need to talk to the USA maker.
Any solutions?
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Chris H » Wed Jul 14, 2010 2:09 pm

email taylor USA directly with you situation re the local distributor...this situation is too lousy for words:

http://www.taylorguitars.com/contact/publicrelations/
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Gian » Wed Jul 14, 2010 2:43 pm

I would agree with Chris, email them directly.

I have a taylor, emailed them some question years ago (can't remember what now), and they replied very promptly.
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Chinagraf » Wed Jul 14, 2010 2:50 pm

Hmmm, I've been looking at a few Taylors. Who is the distributor? I may have to reassess, I don't think that would happen with Maton.
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Chris H » Wed Jul 14, 2010 2:51 pm

For what it's worth, looking at this pic of one it looks like a stock gold plated Schaller with the Taylor sticker. Normally you can't buy the Schaller's as singles, only as a complete set.
Some of the local repairers often have a collection of these incomplete from previous repairs and you could pick one up and put the Taylor sticker on it.

Pic of a Taylor 710ce L30 Limited Edition 710 CE ( is this the same model as yours??)

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.........as an aside, look at the neck join on a $4000+ guitar....sheesh what's the world coming to!!!
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Gian » Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:05 pm

Hi Chris

in regard to the neck join, I think I saw a taylor video of why they dove-tail the head onto the neck. The reason (given) was that it gives extra strength.
On the video, they either said they drove a car over the neck and it didn't break, or they actually did drive a car over it - cant remember which.
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Chris H » Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:28 pm

Gian wrote:Hi Chris

in regard to the neck join, I think I saw a taylor video of why they dove-tail the head onto the neck. The reason (given) was that it gives extra strength.
On the video, they either said they drove a car over the neck and it didn't break, or they actually did drive a car over it - cant remember which.


It would be stronger and this is a vulnerable area for neck breaks but my bet is an equal reason is cost saving on timber. My objection to it is firstly aesthetic and secondly there are other options that would give neck strength in this area with out the, to my mind ugly visible join. There is also the fact that any glue join will affect the transmission of tone and sustain of the neck from the important nut contact area to the body of the guitar through the neck join. I have seen "solid wood table tops with joins like that in them and i would could not bring myself to buy one.......it's just plain wrong :ar!
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby HA_DA_JA » Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:32 pm

No my tuners are these.
And no I dont have a neck join like that in either my 814CE or my 815CE
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Gian » Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:36 pm

In the video, the showed a single piece of wood (for the neck) then they cut the head length off it, then milled the finger join, then glued it back at the correct angle.
So, not sure if it was cost cutting.

I know what you mean about the tables that have that finger join - I refuse to buy stuff like that too.
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Kurt » Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:00 pm

Looks like the other machineheads but with a black handley bit. As Chris said, you may be able to sourse a gold one, swap the handley bit and sticker...

HA_DA_JA wrote:No my tuners are these.
And no I dont have a neck join like that in either my 814CE or my 815CE
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Chris H » Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:26 pm

HA_DA_JA wrote:No my tuners are these.
And no I dont have a neck join like that in either my 814CE or my 815CE


....phew! that's a relief. And it looks like the Taylor logo is not a sticker. Dale, what side do you need, strings 1-3 or 4-6? A mate of mine has a Taylor endorsement and i might be able to drag a set out of them or ask a few of my friends who are Luthiers.

Gian wrote:In the video, the showed a single piece of wood (for the neck) then they cut the head length off it, then milled the finger join, then glued it back at the correct angle.
So, not sure if it was cost cutting.

I know what you mean about the tables that have that finger join - I refuse to buy stuff like that too.


The finger join sets the correct angle of the headstock thereby avoiding the more labor intensive method normally used in Martins and most other top quality guitars, that of splicing an additional slab onto the headstock and cutting at the correct angle. I know the difference is minimal but it surely is a cost cutting exercise...... in my obviously not so humble opinion.
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby HA_DA_JA » Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:41 pm

I need the A string tuner. I think the ebony peg is fine. It feels like the cogs are slipping so I think it is the main tuner part not the ebony end part. Any help would be good.
I have shot off an email to Taylor USA so I will keep you informed how that pans out.
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Chris H » Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:59 pm

Is the Taylor logo cast into the metal or a sticker thingy?
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby HA_DA_JA » Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:46 pm

Cast into the tuner not the sticker type.
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Dallas » Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:28 am

HA_DA_JA wrote:Spent over $4500 on a nice Taylor limited edition L30 series in 2005. New form the shop.
One tuning peg craps itself and the national distributor wont provide a new one says the limited lifetime warranty is only in USA. Cant provide a replacement of any sort.
I would have to replace the whole 6 of them to keep them the same.
No wonder not so many people are buying high model stuff in Australia with service like this.
I now need to talk to the USA maker.
Any solutions?
Venting now over


Ever read the terms & conditions of the 'limited lifetime warranty"?? Usually stuff such as machine heads aren't covered due to "usual wear & tear" anyway.... having said that the bigger manufacturers will usually throw you a bone anyway, but generally they word their guarantees so they're not liable for much. On the plus side, Aussie importers have to honour a 12 month warranty (set by Dept of Consumer Affairs) with just the store receipt as proof of date of purchase (no registering on-line, sending in the card or any of that other bull$hit one has to go thru to get warranty in the US)

For those that care/want to know/want somebody to blame - Taylor's aussie distributor is Electric Factory (no affiliation here - I sell MI gear, but very little of theirs... they used to put on a great party at AMAC though :D )
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby HA_DA_JA » Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:57 am

I did not want to mention business names as I see this problem is not just located to one supplier.
It was a post of frustration at the whole "system".
Upon reflection I can see as you wind back the layers of buying/wanting "stuff" these are the inherent problems that arise from our capitalistic society.
Introducing or expecting "values" into an amoral monetary system can be very ambiguous.
It is a continuous self reminder of buyer beware in any purchase/agreement that you make.
Rule number 1. Always play the movie - look ahead and stay aware of how each scene contributes to the movies ending.
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby Ausrock » Thu Jul 15, 2010 7:45 pm

I don't know that there's a "correct" method but I believe the order of preference for headstock/neck construction would be 1) one piece carved out of a single blank 2) headstock and neck joined by a "scarf" joint". How taylor's method compares is anyones' guess.

Personally, I've always thought they were over-rated anyway.

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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby HA_DA_JA » Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:42 am

So the National distributor could not be bothered to make any inquiries to Taylor USA on my behalf or even provide me with any email addresses or contacts. I tried to talk with them, left my number with the service manager to ring me back, and I also emailed my request for some help contacting Taylor USA. I was not rung back offered no assistance and in the end I just located it all myself.
Taylor USA have gotten back to me with the part and as I offered to pay freight costs on a single tuning peg the process is nearly completed.
Did you realise that UPS charges US$92 to deliver. I took the $30 USPS option.
Hopefully all will be well.
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby GlennS » Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:02 am

I personally have more faith in USPS (& Aust. Post this end) than UPS.
Shame on that distributor. The only incentive to buy international product locally is service. It seems they've provided none. Not all distributors are like this.
Hope your Taylor is perfect again soon.
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Re: Another reason not buy local

Postby HA_DA_JA » Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:39 am

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Initially I was able to get through to the Service manager and tell him of my complaints. I had contacted the place of purchase I had bought the product from and they informed me I should prepare for a tough time as getting anything out of the distributor was deemed inpossible.
The service manager re-iterated the limitations of the warranty as it exists in Australia and the fact that they have no single replacement parts left. He did say they had replacement parts available as a set of 6 newer styled tuning pegs and that he was not willing to part with those as they were expensive (like my $4500 guitar was not expensive). The conversation finished by him saying he could not help me.
After reflecting upon the discussion and feeling that my expectations on a positive outcome were far short, that is when I tried to ring back to get more information and then the "sorry he is busy and unavailable" routine kicked in.
No returns of call, no returns of email assistance and now no more buying/supporting anything from them.
Sounds a bit harsh but you have to make a stand somewhere.
Maybe a short letter to the GM about the lack of service could be in order, not that it will make much of a difference to anything.
So on with life.
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