It's not about your ability, but your enjoyment. :) As with all things, I say get the best you can afford and have a GREAT time with it (be it a car, boat, guitar, etc.). That's truly one fine guitar... enjoy it and keep up the great playing. Cheers.
As a 2 time stage 4 cancer survivor i think that's a beautiful way to honor your friend. Every time you play it you can feel your friend through music and memories.
A wonderful tribute, Derek and please accept my condolences on the loss of your' soul mate. Tom obviously had a fine choice in guitars and I'm sure would be delighted to know it is in your' hands. Speaking of which that was an excellent job of the 'California dreaming' intro.
That's a truly stunning guitar from every angle. So sorry to hear about Tom but he very much lives on through you and his guitar. That's perhaps the finest tribute you could pay.
from France.....Such a nice humain story , where the guitar links people forever. Of corse this guitar is fantastic, but this is not the principal. Your regreted friend is living with you
I finally got this guitar and its just incredible! Evern a few months later, im a bit scared of it. Opening the case and seeing it still takes my breath away. Its such a beautiful instrument. The slightly wider neck makes fingerstyle and tremolo a dream. I just love it so much
Thanks for watching! It is an incredible instrument and I’m the same being scared to play it but I play it every day and it just sings! Enjoy that beautiful guitar and cheers!
I lost my dad in September this year to cancer as well and I inherited his 2 amazing Taylor guitars. I don’t play every day, but over 90 percent of my play time now is on one of his guitars
Didn't think I'd be getting a haymaker from Mike Tyson right in the feels from this video. Terribly sorry for your loss Derek. That guitar is in good hands!
Derek … What an awesome tribute. Thanks for sharing! The whole video was really great storytelling as well, visually and verbally. The guitar and the playing were superb, and my favorite lick was that unexpected slide up at about 0:50. Nice job! Take care, and i’ll pause to say a prayer for you and everyone for the loss of Tom. God bless!
What a beautiful tribute to Tom. I don’t know how you got through that because I barely could. Condolences to you and your family. That is the most beautiful looking and sounding Taylor I have ever seen. I know you will do it proud as a legacy guitar. Cheers! P.S. Your video title applies to every guitar I own.
@@DerekPaulGuitar Thanks Paul. Would love to do a podcast together since we are both Brits in America. Please reach out sometime and all the best to you!
Love mine but I fell they sort of over-darkened the soundboard color a bit too much to where you don't get the true beauty of the wood grain to shine through, especially with the satin finish. Just wishing it was less 'bursted' or a brighter shade on top. Mine is even about twice darker than yours.
@@leoolivero963 , heel cracks, due to inserts for the neck bolts. (discovered when the necks are reset) check out, truth guitar for the details. Weak fretwire, (a few years and done) Bad electronics, plastic bridge, bolts for the neck were bottoming out inside the heels, shredding the wood,, no customer service for secondary ownership. Warrantee work not honored if second-hand bought, sorry, did a lot of research and seeing this for myself. I'm not too happy as Taylor won't help me cause I'm not a club member. That's more than 3. Legitimate reason's. Oh and if you have to remove the frets, the slots don't extend to the end of the board where the tang is.
@@ranman58635 The subject in question is the K24CE. I have owned one for almost two years. No quality issues at all so far. A mate has had his for 4 years and likewise, no issues at all. I also own a Fat Lady2 Cole Clark and an Aussie Maton. I must admit that am not 100% sold on the "koa tone" but it's growing on me. The dealer I bought my K24CE from, is the Taylor Service Rep for NSW and yes he did state from the beginning that warranty is void if it's serviced by anyone who is not an accredited Taylor rep. Even post-warranty period, they will not touch it unless it's been serviced by a Taylor Rep exclusively. However, they have confirmed that THEY WILL CONTINUE TO HONOR THE SERVICE and to SUPPORT the guitar if I sell it, as long as it is kept under the sole service of a Taylor Service rep. Either themselves or any other accredited Taylor Rep. I checked out "truth guitar". He appears to be a Taylor specialist (mostly), though he also works on other brands. I did not find any comments relating to the K24CE; perhaps I missed it. Nonetheless, his channel focuses on "finding & documenting issues". There are channels as such for just about every brand, even Martins, Gibsons and Fenders. Sorry, but your points dont appear to be accurately substantiated. BTW, the bridge is West African Crelicam Ebony NOT plastic.
It's not about your ability, but your enjoyment. :) As with all things, I say get the best you can afford and have a GREAT time with it (be it a car, boat, guitar, etc.). That's truly one fine guitar... enjoy it and keep up the great playing. Cheers.
Absolutely true! Thanks for the comment!
As a 2 time stage 4 cancer survivor i think that's a beautiful way to honor your friend. Every time you play it you can feel your friend through music and memories.
So sorry to hear that! But glad you beat it! And thank you so much
@@DerekPaulGuitar Thanks, It took my voice the second time and thats why I started Learning guitar.
Love your videos by the way.
@@batfink7133 Thanks! that's a nice thing to say, appreciate it!
Man I’m sorry, I also know someone who has gone through that, stay well my friend!
Sorry for you loss. Its beautiful your friend gets to live on through you and his guitar.
Thank you!!! He really does, I do very much treasure it and he was an amazing guy! I appreciate the comment
@@DerekPaulGuitarI have been eyeballing one of these recently, but like you I am not worthy of this much guitar.
It is however an exceptional instrument, hard to play anything else after as it’s so easy to play!
A wonderful tribute, Derek and please accept my condolences on the loss of your' soul mate. Tom obviously had a fine choice in guitars and I'm sure would be delighted to know it is in your' hands. Speaking of which that was an excellent job of the 'California dreaming' intro.
Thanks as always Gareth! really appreciate the comments and condolences! always good to hear from you!
Great story. It’s the best way to honor your friend by playing his, now your guitar.
And four years in, you’re doing great!
That's a truly stunning guitar from every angle. So sorry to hear about Tom but he very much lives on through you and his guitar. That's perhaps the finest tribute you could pay.
Thanks for the comment and kind words! Appreciate that very much
Beautiful statement, and a wonderful friend you had. Sorry for your loss. This is become one of my dream guitars in the last few weeks.
Thank you so much for the comment! It’s a guitar I will always treasure!
from France.....Such a nice humain story , where the guitar links people forever. Of corse this guitar is fantastic, but this is not the principal. Your regreted friend is living with you
Thanks for the kind words and lovely comment!
I finally got this guitar and its just incredible! Evern a few months later, im a bit scared of it. Opening the case and seeing it still takes my breath away. Its such a beautiful instrument. The slightly wider neck makes fingerstyle and tremolo a dream. I just love it so much
Thanks for watching! It is an incredible instrument and I’m the same being scared to play it but I play it every day and it just sings! Enjoy that beautiful guitar and cheers!
i am planning to buy it soon, what do you think of it. I am deciding between this and the 914ce
WOW! Thanks for sharing this personal info.
It's a beautiful guitar and hope you get many many years of enjoyment from it.
Cheers and play on.
Ron.
Thank you so much!! i will certainly enjoy this beautiful guitar! cheers
I lost my dad in September this year to cancer as well and I inherited his 2 amazing Taylor guitars. I don’t play every day, but over 90 percent of my play time now is on one of his guitars
I’m so sorry to hear that! I’m sure you’ll forever cherish those guitars as I will, thanks for the comment!
I lost my best friend 3 months ago and I understand that pain. I appreciate you sharing and pushing through - I love the guitar, too!
I’m so sorry to hear that! It’s a tough time to go through, thank you for the comment!
Keep on worshipping the Lord with the best of what we have, love the story you shared!
Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching!
Didn't think I'd be getting a haymaker from Mike Tyson right in the feels from this video. Terribly sorry for your loss Derek. That guitar is in good hands!
Thanks Jaden, apologies for the haymaker, I will cherish it forever!
Let the guitar play for years and years for your friend and never forget him!
Thanks Arnold! I will do and appreciate that!
Derek … What an awesome tribute. Thanks for sharing! The whole video was really great storytelling as well, visually and verbally. The guitar and the playing were superb, and my favorite lick was that unexpected slide up at about 0:50. Nice job! Take care, and i’ll pause to say a prayer for you and everyone for the loss of Tom. God bless!
Thanks Steve, I really appreciate that, and thanks for the playing compliments, I can’t express how appreciative I am of your words, cheers my friend!
What a beautiful tribute to Tom. I don’t know how you got through that because I barely could. Condolences to you and your family.
That is the most beautiful looking and sounding Taylor I have ever seen. I know you will do it proud as a legacy guitar.
Cheers!
P.S. Your video title applies to every guitar I own.
Hey Brad! thank you as always my friend!, and the video title applies to every guitar i own too :) i will cherish it and play it always
Powerful story. Thanks for sharing and sorry for your loss.
Thanks Aaron! it's been a tough year all round, appreciate that! (let's keep in touch)
@@DerekPaulGuitar Thanks Paul. Would love to do a podcast together since we are both Brits in America. Please reach out sometime and all the best to you!
Yes we must! Just haven’t had the time recently, I’ll reach out soon and get that going!
Wow, this is what is about
Dreamy guitar, puts my £99 cheapy to shame :) Sorry for your loss, but what a generous gesture to allow him to live on in the music.
It’s definitely a guitar I could never afford to buy, an outstanding guitar!
Beautiful.
Thanks Chris!
Beautiful guitar. Play the heck out of it.
Thank you!!
I like that capo on k24ce builder edition where you buy ?
Thank you! It’s a Thalia Capo, my wife bought it as a gift for me
Sorry about your friend Derek. Gorgeous guitar to cherish for sure, play it like you stole for Tom!
Thanks Rich! appreciate that and i certainly will!
I kinda wish they used the concept of the beveled cutaway on the 814ce as well haha
Love mine but I fell they sort of over-darkened the soundboard color a bit too much to where you don't get the true beauty of the wood grain to shine through, especially with the satin finish. Just wishing it was less 'bursted' or a brighter shade on top. Mine is even about twice darker than yours.
My satin finish has started to wear and create a shine where I strum, I don’t mind it but sort of wish it didn’t do that
@@DerekPaulGuitar I don’t find it really any quieter and would have preferred glossy
Has major flaws. You wont see til you see. Too many to list.
Really? What are the main 2 or 3??
@@leoolivero963 , heel cracks, due to inserts for the neck bolts. (discovered when the necks are reset) check out, truth guitar for the details. Weak fretwire, (a few years and done)
Bad electronics, plastic bridge, bolts for the neck were bottoming out inside the heels, shredding the wood,, no customer service for secondary ownership. Warrantee work not honored if second-hand bought, sorry, did a lot of research and seeing this for myself. I'm not too happy as Taylor won't help me cause I'm not a club member. That's more than 3. Legitimate reason's. Oh and if you have to remove the frets, the slots don't extend to the end of the board where the tang is.
@@ranman58635 The subject in question is the K24CE. I have owned one for almost two years. No quality issues at all so far. A mate has had his for 4 years and likewise, no issues at all. I also own a Fat Lady2 Cole Clark and an Aussie Maton. I must admit that am not 100% sold on the "koa tone" but it's growing on me. The dealer I bought my K24CE from, is the Taylor Service Rep for NSW and yes he did state from the beginning that warranty is void if it's serviced by anyone who is not an accredited Taylor rep. Even post-warranty period, they will not touch it unless it's been serviced by a Taylor Rep exclusively. However, they have confirmed that THEY WILL CONTINUE TO HONOR THE SERVICE and to SUPPORT the guitar if I sell it, as long as it is kept under the sole service of a Taylor Service rep. Either themselves or any other accredited Taylor Rep.
I checked out "truth guitar". He appears to be a Taylor specialist (mostly), though he also works on other brands. I did not find any comments relating to the K24CE; perhaps I missed it. Nonetheless, his channel focuses on "finding & documenting issues". There are channels as such for just about every brand, even Martins, Gibsons and Fenders. Sorry, but your points dont appear to be accurately substantiated.
BTW, the bridge is West African Crelicam Ebony NOT plastic.
Bro sitting here pulling shit out of his bunghole. Don't heed this person's "warnings" about this guitar...