Feast your eyes and ears on this beautiful Grand Auditorium Sinker Redwood and Cocobolo from Taylor’s Build To Order program. This exceptional guitar is part of a handful of guitars designed for The Twelfth Fret’s 35 anniversary year. Each guitar features different woods, body shape and esthetics. All of the wood sets were hand selected by myself and Andy Powers from Taylor and then I choose the rest of the specifications.
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I picked up this beauty from the 2011 MIAC show here in Toronto. What a guitar! Taylor has put a great spin on their Classic electric solidbody model with this comfortable double cutaway design. Like all Taylor guitars, this Classic Double Cutaway features meticulous build quality from top to bottom. You simply won’t find a tighter neck pocket anywhere, the trem is silky smooth, and the fretwork is perfect.
MORE →This jumbo 12 string from Taylor has a lovely blend of big volume and sweet midrange bloom to compliment the lush jangle of a 12 string. The low profile neck shape make for a very comfortable playing experience! Comes with original brown deluxe Taylor hardshell case.
MORE →This small body mahogany Taylor produces a crisp top end and full midrange attack. It is very comfortable to play due its smaller size which makes it ideal of fingerstyle playing and light to medium strumming. Comes with original Taylor hardshell case.
MORE →This beautiful sounding 916ce is on sale for $2999. It has some minor shop wear but is being sold with full warranty! What a steal!!
MORE →Serial Number 20050331703 Pricing $999 CDN with case SOLD Neck Mahogany neck, unbound ebony fingerboard with side dots. 25.5″ scale length, 15″ radius. 1 7/8″ nut width. Frets Body Bound cutaway Sapele body with Sitka spruce top. Mexican cypress rosette. 4 5/8″ body depth. Finish Satin finish. Hardware/electronics Gold tuners with ivoroid buttons, Fishman pickup with amplifier. Playability/Action This guitar plays very well and can be set up to the requirements of your style. Case With case. Comments You can
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