Description

Offered is another fabulous small body guitar from Taylor, in this instance a Grand Concert-sized 12-fret, short scale, in Cedar and Macassar Ebony. This beauty was part of a very limited 81 piece run done in the Spring of 2011. The body is 15" wide and 4 3/8" deep and has a total length of just 19.5 inches. The top is made of select grade Cedar with a honey edgeburst finish. The back and sides are made of figured Macassar Ebony. The neck is tropical Mahogany with a satin finish. The fret board is Ebony with no face markings. The string scale is 24 7/8" and the bone nut is 1.75" wide. The bridge is also Ebony and the saddle is bone. The headstock is slotted with Macassar Ebony overlays on the front and back. The rosette is a 900-series style in abalone. The binding on the body and neck is Koa. It also has Taylor's ES electronics for amplified playing. This scrumptuous guitar can do much more than one would expect from a Cedar-topped instrument. Frankly, I was amazed at the depth and clarity of this guitar's tone. It is obvious that Cedar and Ebony compliment each other quite well! As with most Taylor guitars, it plays so easy it should be illegal and you will not want to put it down. This guitar is in near mint condition and could nearly be sold as new. It comes with it's similarly mint Taylor hardshell case. Make it yours and this guitar will quickly become your best friend!

Capital Guitars

Capital Guitars

2011
Taylor
Near Mint
Honey Edgeburst
Original Hard
15 Years
Capital Guitars
Charlie Hughes
518-222-6099
Online Only
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Capital Guitars accepts payment via PayPal, credit cars via PayPal, wire transfer, or via bank check. Guitars ship only after payment clears. See something you wish to purchase? To pay via Paypal, just click the 'Buy Now' button, or send an email to capitalguitars@gmail.com indicating the guitar you wish to purchase, where you live (for calculating the shipping cost and NYS sales tax if applicable) and confirm the email address you use for Paypal. We will send you a Paypal invoice referencing the specific guitar being purchased. Just follow the prompts in the Paypal email to pay for your guitar. Once we receive your cleared payment we will contact you with tracking information and a paid invoice. That is all there is to it! Shipments to locations within the State of New York are subject to imposition of applicable New York Sales taxes. Trade proposals involving quality gear are welcomed! Email me a pic or two of your proposed trade and a brief description of its condition and we will let you know what we can allow you in trade. We also do LAYAWAYS! All layaways require a non-refundable up-front payment equal to 20% of the purchase price. Your deposit holds the guitar for you, with 60 days to pay the balance. Contact us via email for more details.

Shipping to Continental US addresses is via FedEx Ground, with flat rate shipping of $60 to Eastern time zones, $70 Central and $80 Mountain/Pacific. Shipping to Alaska and Hawaii is $100. A phone number at the shipping destination is required. ​ Other shipping services, including express services and international shipping are available at our discretion, just contact us for a quote.

Refunds of the original purchase price less shipping and a 10% restocking fee may be requested within 48 hours of delivery. Exchanges within one (1) week of the original date of purchase may be made for an item of equal or greater value at the discretion of Capital Guitars. Where permitted herein, items must be promptly returned at the buyer's expense, in the same condition as received with all accessories and paperwork included. Sale items, purchases that are made via layaway, those involving trades and/or international shipping are considered final except upon an error by and at the discretion of Capital Guitars. All deposits are non-returnable. Our apologies, but we are a very small operation and returns are extremely time consuming and costly.