Taylor Guitars
Bob Taylor, Steve Schemmer and Kurt Listug, the co-founders of Taylor guitars, made musical instrument history by becoming the first American luthiers in this century to take an acoustic guitar company from one-off shop to production-level manufacturer without relinquishing ownership or creative control. Taylor Guitars feature innovative wood materials and style that is unequalled by any acoustic guitar luthiers.
The fun starts here. Taylor's guitar lineup celebrates craftsmanship and tone like never before. The highlights include even more wood choices, the Taylor Expression System on all CE models 300 Series and up including their iconic Taylor 314CE guitar. Taylor Guitars feature traditional dreadnaugh body shapes, but also their unique Grand Auditorium and Grand Symphony models as well as their popular Baby, Big Baby, and GS Mini Guitars.
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Electric Guitars: Taylor has a history of breaking molds with their acoustics, and their electric models are no exception. With magnetic pickups designed by David Hosler, original aluminum bridges, T-Lock neck joints, and custom designed controls, these electrics scream "Taylor!" |
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Baby Series Acoustic Guitars: The three-fourths-size Baby Taylor, with either solid spruce or solid mahogany top, makes a great-sounding traveling companion. The larger Big Baby (15/16 of full-size) has a spruce top and plays like a grownup, but these guitars are perfect for kids! |
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100 Series Acoustic Guitars: The 100 series features full-sized guitars for the player who wants an affordable way to discover authentic Taylor artistry and playability in their acoustic only Taylor 110 and 114 guitars or their electric version the 110e and 114e. Also offered is the cutaway acoustic electric 110ce and 114ce. |
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200 Series Acoustic Guitars: With a solid sapele body, Sitka spruce top, and ebony fretboard and bridge, the 200 Series makes the solid-wood Taylor experience more accessible than ever with the Taylor 210 and 214 acoustic guitar models and Taylor 210e and 214e acoustic electric models. Aslo available in a cutaway electric is the Taylor 210ce and 214ce guitars. |
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300 Series Acoustic Guitars: Solid African mahogany backs and sides and gloss-finished Sitka spruce tops provide a clear, balanced tone, while wood fiber binding, pearl fretboard inlays, and chrome Taylor tuners streamline the look. This line includes their top selling Taylor 314ce acoustic guitar. |
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400 Series Acoustic Guitars: The 400 Series boasts backs and sides of solid ovangkol, an African tonewood with olive-brown coloration, intensely varied grain, and rosewood-like tone. |
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500 Series Acoustic Guitars: In the 500 Series, elegance meets clean, dynamic response. Rosewood borders the solid Tropical American Mahogany body, Hawaiian Koa is hand-inlaid into the rosette. Engelmann or Sitka Spruce tops produce a warm, mature tone. |
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600 Series Acoustic Guitars: Controlled overtones and balanced response make the 600 Series ideal for recording and live performance. |
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700 Series Acoustic Guitars: In the Taylor 700 Series, backs and sides of solid Indian rosewood find their perfect complement in rosewood binding, Hawaiian koa rosette, small pearl dots, and gold Taylor tuners. |
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800 Series Acoustic Guitars: The 800 Series traces its roots to Bob Taylor's first guitars and reflects many of his most enduring ideas. |
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900 Series Acoustic Guitars: The 900 Series pairs the unmistakable warmth and richness of the finest Indian Rosewood with a premium Engelmann or Sitka Spruce top, artistically edged with real abalone. |
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