Description
What makes this guitar special? It’s like getting your favorite pair of shoes with the shape of your foot already worn comfortably into them. You can take them anywhere, they always look slick and clean, and best of all, they never squeak and never let you down. This guitar has already begun to mature and it speaks volumes the moment you pick it up. As a Taylor dealer, we generally know what to expect out of guitars from each series, but picking this up for the first time was incredibly eye and ear opening. Its voice is rich and developed, especially for a 100 series, and has the classic comfort of Taylor necks, making its overall playability essentially effortless. The top has also matured aesthetically and speaks its age visually as well as it does audibly. And the best part is, it suits just about every player. It’s great for beginners, fingerstyle players, strummers, players looking for a good travel guitar, perfect for campsites, back seats, living rooms… Regardless of whom you are, if you’re looking at this guitar right now, chances are it would probably serve you well. Don’t miss your chance to own such a beautifully matured guitar for such a great price.
Condition: Very good shape overall. There are various minor dings and light surface scratches, but overall, constitutes a very clean figure for a guitar over 10 years old.
Body: Dreadnought body with sapele back and sides with a Sitka spruce top that has aged beautifully. Three ring plastic rosette. Striped ebony bridge with tusq saddle.
Neck: Sapele neck with ebony fretboard and dot inlays. 1-11/16” tusq nut. Die cast chrome tuners. The neck is nice and straight and truss rod is working as it should.
Electronics: None
Weight: 4.30 lbs
Playability/Sound: Excellent sounding dreadnought. It has fantastic projection, articulate response, and it’s very comfortable to play sitting and/or standing.
Case: Includes hardshell case.