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Taylor Guitars: Kurt Listug and Bob Taylor. From $3,700 Shop to Global Icon

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Jan 26, 2026
Kurt Listug, the business mind who scaled Taylor into a global maker. Bob Taylor, the craft designer behind iconic guitars. They recount building a small San Diego shop into a worldwide brand. They talk production breakthroughs, surviving market crashes, artist relationships like Prince and Taylor Swift, shifting to employee ownership, and scaling while keeping craftsmanship alive.
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ANECDOTE

Buying A $3,700 Shop With Family Loans

  • Kurt and partners borrowed from family to buy the American Dream shop for $3,700 and $10,000 total capital.
  • They learned afterward the sale didn't include the business name or phone number, forcing a rebrand.
ADVICE

Close The Door And Focus On Core Work

  • Stop doing distracting, low-margin services and focus on your core product when scaling matters.
  • Taylor closed the shop to outsiders to concentrate on guitar production and product-market fit.
INSIGHT

Make Tools To Scale Craftsmanship

  • Building tools and jigs iteratively speeds craft production and lowers waste.
  • Bob spent alternate shifts inventing fixtures so each repeat task became easier and more reliable.
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