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#151535 - 30/03/2003 13:02 Gutarists and their toys
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31578
Loc: Seattle, WA
Just picked up a pretty sweet one of these. $2325 out the door at Guitar Center in Sacramento.

Very sweet intstrument. A little disappoined in the salesman because he gave me new strings for it that were two gauges too light, so its tone is a bit tinny right now. Next week I'll have to get some proper gauge strings and re-truss-adjust, but for now, I'm really happy with it.

Any other Taylor owners on the BBS?
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#151536 - 30/03/2003 13:06 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: tfabris]
jimhogan
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Loc: Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
"$2325 out the door"

Tony, I *hope* you didn't fall for the undercoating and paint protection!
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#151537 - 30/03/2003 13:14 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: jimhogan]
Heather
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Tony, I *hope* you didn't fall for the undercoating and paint protection!


That was priceless.
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#151538 - 30/03/2003 13:16 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: jimhogan]
tfabris
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Loc: Seattle, WA
Tony, I *hope* you didn't fall for the undercoating and paint protection!
Um, the strings they gave me were Elixir Polywebs... They're corrosion-protected. So, in a way, I suppose I did.
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#151539 - 30/03/2003 13:19 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: Heather]
tfabris
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Loc: Seattle, WA
Yeah, heather, you *would* laugh at that, wouldn't you?
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#151540 - 30/03/2003 16:54 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: tfabris]
Waterman981
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Not a Taylor owner yet, but that was the very guitar I have been lusting over at my local Guitar Center.
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#151541 - 30/03/2003 17:06 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: tfabris]
jimhogan
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Posts: 2591
Loc: Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
They're corrosion-protected

"Hey, you! Stop dripping sweat on my guitar!"

I just loved the "out the door" turn of phrase and had visions of serious accessorizing.

I never played guitar well enough to deserve a decent guitar (and that Taylor looks wonderful, but I'm not worthy to judge it, IMO). I *did* have a Washburn acoustic that I got for $100 at a going-out-of-business sale once and which sounded great and played very easily, fret-wise, but being a dumbass I sold it when I moved on the boat way back when. Hmmm, could it be time to get one of those Martin travel guitars or a small solid-body with a headphone amp?
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#151542 - 30/03/2003 17:37 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: jimhogan]
tfabris
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Loc: Seattle, WA
I just loved the "out the door" turn of phrase and had visions of serious accessorizing.
You'd be surprised how similar the process was to car buying, including the salespeople. (No offense, Heather. )
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#151543 - 30/03/2003 19:17 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: tfabris]
Heather
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You'd be surprised how similar the process was to car buying, including the salespeople. (No offense, Heather. )

I'm not offended. According to my customers, I'm better than 1000's of VW salespeople (12 nationally two years running, should crack the top 10 if I actually spend an enite callendar year in a VW dealership). But then again, most customers behavior is pretty offensive.
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#151544 - 30/03/2003 19:30 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: Heather]
jimhogan
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But then again, most customers behavior is pretty offensive.

Is it really? In all seriousness, that kind of turns all the stereotypes on their heads. What do they do?

(I don't want this to be a loaded question, so I'll admit that I have a basic approach to buying a car: Call dealership, ask if they have car X, and will they sell it to me for price Y? Not much more complicated than that.)
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#151545 - 30/03/2003 19:32 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: Heather]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31578
Loc: Seattle, WA
But then again, most customers behavior is pretty offensive.
I've worked in retail (not car sales, but still...), so I can understand and agree with this.
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#151546 - 30/03/2003 19:45 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: tfabris]
ithoughti
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Registered: 17/07/2001
Posts: 721
Loc: Boston, MA USA
wait, you just bought a $2000 guitar?
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#151547 - 30/03/2003 19:47 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: ithoughti]
tfabris
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Posts: 31578
Loc: Seattle, WA
Yeah, it's been known to happen in moments of weakness.
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#151548 - 30/03/2003 20:28 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: jimhogan]
Heather
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Registered: 14/01/2002
Posts: 510
Loc: NY
Is it really? In all seriousness, that kind of turns all the stereotypes on their heads. What do they do?


In my observations, from 3 points (manager, salesperson, and customer) on a sales floor:

The first lie almost always comes out of the customer’s mouth. Without fail. People who start conversations with me by actually being honest to begin with (and most other salespeople) and continuing with that pattern, will be responded to honestly in most cases (the good the bad and the ugly) and be well taken care of and leave happy. Lie to me, and I'll call you on it by the third one. People don't like being caught in a lie.

A car showroom is not a [censored] daycare center; it's a place of business. Don't bring your children in there to amuse them (mostly men seem to do this) and let them climb and jump all over the cars. I've actually had to file suit against some [censored] who's 5 year old destroyed a NB convertible to the point where I could not in good conscious, repair it and sell it. You may think children are wonderful, but there are those of us who do not like them, and we don't want to watch them/entertain them for you. People with children in tow are usually the worst offenders for obnoxious behavior.

We are not obligated to sell you a damn thing.

Invoice minus holdback is not a reasonable offer. Unless it's the car known to the sales staff as the (fill in color here) piece of [censored].

I don't give a [censored] what pricing guide you read, if there's a waiting list for a car, you are not getting a discount. Edmunds does not sell cars, I do. Recognize.

Don't yell at me because your credit sucks.

$199 a months over 60 months will never equal $30,000, no matter how hard you try. Don't expect me to sell you a car for $20,000 under cost because you can't afford your tastes.

Do not talk to me like you know more about the whole car buying bit than I do. Most people do this once every three years; I do it almost every damn day.

Do not talk to me like I am a moron.

Do not tell me how much of a profit I am entitled to. I don't tell you how much money you should make.

The fax letter that begins with "I'm taking bids for my business" outlining our costs, available as a downloadable file from a few car buying services (the one with the line that says "I do not want a salesman receiving a commission for this sale, please consider this a house deal") is so incredibly rude I can't even begin to put it into words. Of course these people expect to receive their car with all the things usually done by a salesperson like having all the paperwork filled out, plates and registration on it, sent to be detailed etc. Without compensation. Cute.

MY LACK OF A PENIS DOES NOT IMPAIR MY ABILITY TO DRIVE A CAR WITH A MANUAL TRANSMISSION.
An actual conversation with a customer who bought my GTI demo, and asked who was driving it, so Mel brought him over to me.
"You were driving that car? Are you some kind of a lesbian?"
There is only one answer to this question, truth or not. "Yes"
"You don't look like a lesbian"
"Ever hear the phrase lipstick lesbian?"
"Yeah, but I never knew what it meant"
"You learn something new every day"

BEING A FEMALE DOES NOT MEAN I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT CARS. Other women are the worst offenders for this one.

I am not going to commit a crime for you so you can save a few bucks on taxes.


I could go on, but I'm tired.

(I don't want this to be a loaded question, so I'll admit that I have a basic approach to buying a car: Call dealership, ask if they have car X, and will they sell it to me for price Y? Not much more complicated than that.)


Which is precisely the sort of thing most of us love to deal with. Simple with a low bullshit factor. However, the behavior of other customers works against you in this situation.
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#151549 - 30/03/2003 20:36 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: Heather]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31578
Loc: Seattle, WA
LOL...

Great post, Heather.
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#151550 - 30/03/2003 20:46 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: tfabris]
Heather
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Registered: 14/01/2002
Posts: 510
Loc: NY
Great post, Heather.


Oh, I forgot one of my biggest pet peeves.

Do not call me up, or show up (with new VW not purchased from me) to ask me out after telling me "I bought it from (fill in competitors name here) because his lease payment was $1.28 (or some other small sum) lower than yours".
If you do this, you deserve whatever Wesley Willis inspired string of obscenities comes out of my mouth.

Yes, I am aware of my anger management problem.
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#151551 - 30/03/2003 20:48 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: Heather]
genixia
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Registered: 08/02/2002
Posts: 3411
A car showroom is not a [censored] daycare center; it's a place of business. Don't bring your children in there to amuse them (mostly men seem to do this) and let them climb and jump all over the cars. I've actually had to file suit against some [censored] who's 5 year old destroyed a NB convertible to the point where I could not in good conscious, repair it and sell it. You may think children are wonderful, but there are those of us who do not like them, and we don't want to watch them/entertain them for you. People with children in tow are usually the worst offenders for obnoxious behavior.


I can't believe that you would deprive the poor kiddies of a wonderful adventure playground like that. That is so cruel

But I do have to ask...how the fuck does a 5 year old wreck a car that badly?
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#151552 - 30/03/2003 21:06 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: genixia]
Heather
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Posts: 510
Loc: NY
But I do have to ask...how the [censored] does a 5 year old wreck a car that badly?


Well, the car was repairable. I just wouldn't sell it repaired. Then the little shit was done, it needed a new roof, a new rear seat, a new rear quarter panel(the kid had climbed up and jumped all over the back of it), a new passenger side window (the noise that brought me out of the GM's office) and the center of the dash where the heater controls had been kicked in. Dad seemed to think this was acceptable behavior, so obviously he's an [censored]. Even worse, the morons I call my sales staff DIDN'T SAY A FUCKING WORD to this asswipe or his kid.

So, I could have fixed the car and sold it, but that would make me a scumbag.
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#151553 - 30/03/2003 21:08 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: ithoughti]
canuckInOR
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Registered: 13/02/2002
Posts: 3212
Loc: Portland, OR
wait, you just bought a $2000 guitar?

I've heard that a lot, only about bikes, instead of guitars. It might be easier to explain using bikes, since riding a bike is a more common experience. So... go down to your local bike shop, and test ride a nice $2000 bike -- if you can, ride it for a half hour, or so. Now, go down to your local big box store -- WalMart, or whatever, and test ride a $200 bike. Which one would you be more likely to ride frequently, and which is more enjoyable to ride? To those who are good at playing a guitar, that's the sort of difference that they see between guitars.

Have fun with your new toy, Tony...


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#151554 - 30/03/2003 21:20 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: canuckInOR]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31578
Loc: Seattle, WA
To those who are good at playing a guitar, that's the sort of difference that they see between guitars.
Yup. That's what it's all about. There's a point where it becomes increasingly irritating to play your old cheap plywood guitar after having played a sweet instrument like a Taylor.

I blame it on some friends of mine who have a matched pair of Taylors that I get to play regularly...
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#151555 - 30/03/2003 21:51 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: tfabris]
genixia
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I blame it on some friends of mine who have a matched pair of Taylors that I get to play regularly...


Uh-Oh, the cat is out of the bag now!

You were feeling left out of the club, no longer welcome at the jam sessions, sneered at by those who had previously been close friends with whom you shared your hopes and dreams,
"Quick, duck, here comes that Tony guy...you know, the one who doesn't own a Taylor.....shit he's seen us.",
and the pain just got too much. You had to get back into the club, back to where you felt safe, where no-one could take the piss, whatever the cost.

It's Grade-School sneaker jealousy all over again...

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#151556 - 30/03/2003 22:18 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: genixia]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
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Loc: Seattle, WA
Not exactly. It's more like... Each time I played one of their Taylors, I had to keep wiping the drool off of my chin.
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#151557 - 30/03/2003 22:21 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: tfabris]
genixia
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BTW, I've been meaning to ask;

What exactly is a gutarist?
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#151558 - 30/03/2003 22:23 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: tfabris]
genixia
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...drool...

That's why the strings are corrosion resistant
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#151559 - 30/03/2003 22:24 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: genixia]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31578
Loc: Seattle, WA
What exactly is a gutarist?
Argh. Didn't even NOTICE that until now.
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#151560 - 30/03/2003 22:25 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: tfabris]
jimhogan
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Each time I played one of their Taylors, I had to keep wiping the drool off of my chin

Thus the requirement for corrosion-protected strings.
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#151561 - 30/03/2003 22:33 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: Heather]
Dignan
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Registered: 08/03/2000
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Loc: Sterling, VA
Amazing! That kid has issues, and so must the dad. I'm sorry, but you have to be one pissed off little kid to be that destructive. It sounds like the kid was destroying to the point of self-injury!

If you do this, you deserve whatever Wesley Willis inspired string of obscenities comes out of my mouth.
Hehe, I can see why you're so well thought of among your customers. No, seriously, no sarcasm implied! I would love to deal with you if I liked VW's!

My dad sold cars in college to work through law school. He was quite good at it too. Supposedly, he sold the first Celica in Virginia. That should tell you the time frame
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#151562 - 30/03/2003 22:40 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: Heather]
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The first lie almost always comes out of the customer’s mouth.


My father is a new and used truck salesman at a Ford dealership. He says that every vehicle that gets traded in, no matter how many miles on it, according to the customer it's always highway miles.

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#151563 - 30/03/2003 22:43 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: jimhogan]
tanstaafl.
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Call dealership, ask if they have car X, and will they sell it to me for price Y?

Right.

I've always been baffled when I hear that purchasing a new car is one of the most stressful things a person will ever do.

People make too big a deal over it. What's the worst that will happen? You might pay more money for the car than your neighbor paid for his. BFD. Buy a new car, pay $1000 more for it than the best you could possibly have done by spending days shoppoing around in other cities, insulting salespeople and making an ass of yourself... well, after three years that comes to less than a dollar a day. Get a life.

Plus, in my experience, if you treat the dealer right, allow him to make a reasonable profit on the transaction, chances are you're going to be treated well in return. Trust me, the guy who managed to screw the dealer out of every last nickel on the sale of the car is not the guy who's going to go to the head of the line when he needs an emergency repair.

tanstaafl.
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#151564 - 30/03/2003 23:50 Re: Gutarists and their toys [Re: tanstaafl.]
xanatos
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Registered: 08/03/2001
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Loc: Denver, CO
One reason I buy Saturns.

I don't have to worry about paying over MSRP because all dealerships are bound to sell from it. I don't have to haggle. Presure free sales. And I get a GMS Discount

But I'm also a wonderful person to deal with as a customer. I'm not an ass. Hell, I have to deal with customers everyday in my field, and I have learned that what gets you furthest along in this world is being honest and nice. It will get you more than yelling and using obsinities anydays.

In fact, I'm also quite the sales person. (I've been told on a couple occasions that I could sell [censored] on a stick). I've been thinking about going into sales Part time, and eventually maybe full time. Prolly not car sales though
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