I played the new "T5" Taylor Guitar yesterday, it's a new thinline guitar with a custom 5-way switch for selecting five pure analogue tones, warm and woody acoustic sounds to full-on electric lead and rhythm playing. They run about 3400 and I saw one for about 2100.
I suggest playing one on your next trip to the shop......
cool, will do! 
sweet ..i wonder if its in certain places or there distributed everywhere
For the lack of a better place to post this, I'll do it here.
I'm sure you guys knew about Jimmy Page allowing a limited signature of his 1959 sunburst Gibson Les Paul that he bought from Joe Walsh in the early 1970s. If you don't know, there are only about 150 and they are made and aged with every dent and scratch, and faded. The org had a lot of custom Jimmy electronics too. Jimmy has played each of these and signed them. (A friend of mine played one and claims to be taking out a homeloan) Anyway, I heard the other day that one of these went for over $55,000. Not sure if that is what Gibson is asking.........
The neck of Page's guitar is thick at the nut and at the neck like a typical 1959 Les Paul, but it tapers to a super-slim depth in the middle. He made two other modifications, he put a push/pull pot in the rear volume control that reverses the phase and he replaced the original tuners with sealed, gold-plated Grovers to achieve some tone and sensitivity.
Found one Dealer asking $6000. May be that collectors paid more for the 1st ones made....
Edited By Alternate Gilmour on 1115227913
Alternate Gilmour Wrote:For the lack of a better place to post this, I'll do it here.
I'm sure you guys knew about Jimmy Page allowing a limited signature of his 1959 sunburst Gibson Les Paul that he bought from Joe Walsh in the early 1970s. If you don't know, there are only about 150 and they are made and aged with every dent and scratch, and faded. The org had a lot of custom Jimmy electronics too. Jimmy has played each of these and signed them. (A friend of mine played one and claims to be taking out a homeloan) Anyway, I heard the other day that one of these went for over $55,000. Not sure if that is what Gibson is asking.........
The neck of Page's guitar is thick at the nut and at the neck like a typical 1959 Les Paul, but it tapers to a super-slim depth in the middle. He made two other modifications, he put a push/pull pot in the rear volume control that reverses the phase and he replaced the original tuners with sealed, gold-plated Grovers to achieve some tone and sensitivity.
Found one Dealer asking $6000. May be that collectors paid more for the 1st ones made....
i love Jimmy's guitar, especially how one pick up is capped and the other is uncapped.
plus he could play the hell out of it! 
here's another post in the wrong place.....
Greg Lake's 1962 Fiesta Red Fender Precision Bass.
Signed by Greg
Not a copy....the real thing......not sure how much,afraid to ask....
or
John Entwistle's 1990 Custom White Warwick Buzzard bass Signed by John.
Same real deal....this one was on an album cover
http://img248.echo.cx/img248/1050/pttnum65pj.jpg
How about a Pete Townsend guitar????
that sounds like gold! im gonna have to go wail on it for a few hours at the store, before realizing im way to broke to buy it
:( haha