This is a sweet sounding Taylor 110-GB guitar in exceptional condition with solid Sitka spruce leading and Sapele laminate back and sides. Neck is strong Sapele, fret board is Ebony. Saddle and nut is made from Tusq product. Crafted in the USA at the El Cajon, California manufacturing plant. Recently shopped and restrung with Ernie Ball Earthwood Silk and Steel bronze strings. This guitar has actually seen extremely little playing time. Exceptional high and mid-range tone with appropriate bass that will certainly deepen and mellow with age. Remain in tune and plays like a dream. Suitable instrument for an intermediate gamer or a committed newbie planning to upgrade.
Cosmetically, the guitar has a number of small dings to the spruce leading, typical strumming marks on the pick guard and a very light scratch on the back. I've attempted my finest to reveal these in the attached photos. I consider this minor given that none of these are readily visible.
A Taylor Gig Bag is included, likewise in exceptional condition.
I acquired the guitar from a retired person who got it new a few years back and quickly lost interest. Due to the fact that I got a wonderful discount on a brand-new guitar and have no need for 2 instruments, the only reason I'm offering is.
I am the 2nd owner, this guitar comes with the original warranty card and has never been signed up. Taylor provides a lifetime guarantee to the original signed up owner.
Local pick-up just, will certainly not deliver. No spammers kindly.
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about the Sapele wood used in the construction of this
fine guitar. Sapele. Origin: West Africa. Made use of On: 300 Series, Acoustic 3 Series, Laminate 100 Series, GS Mini, Baby and Big Baby. An alternative tonewood that joined the Taylor fold over a decade earlier. It's occasionally mistakenly referred to as African mahogany since it closely resembles the West African wood khaya, which is commercially called African mahogany. Sapele is a highly sustainable, fairly fast-growing wood. Tonally, it does everything that mahogany does, with a little additional treble zing. We'll be able to provide it for a long, long time.
Matches: Everything. Like ovangkol, it's a terrific versatile tonewood that will deliver a constant, balanced tone in a range of playing applications, from fingerstyle to strumming.