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Every year, our guitars represent the highest quality we can achieve with
our design savvy, groundbreaking use of technology, and expert and
experienced craftsmanship. In 2000, we expanded the Taylor line in some
surprising directions, and although our current line is an evolved iteration
of that, we're proud of these guitars, and customers still clamor for them.
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Our mahogany series offers solid-wood, no-frills guitars with that trademark Taylor sound and feel, at a price that's
friendly to first-time buyers and Taylor collectors alike.
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In 1998, we introduced an exciting new wood for our popular, solid-wood 400 Series: ovangkol, an African wood whose grain and tone resemble Indian rosewood.
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Our more "formal," solid-wood mahogany series, with deluxe appointments not found on most mahogany guitars. Very popular with fingerstyle players.
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Our maple series offers the ideal solid-wood "stage" guitars. All feature cutaways and Fishman electronics, and come in a variety of stunning colors.
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All rosewood models in this 700 Series come with cedar tops, giving this popular, solid-wood series the most unique tone in our line.
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These solid-wood 800s represent the only rosewood Taylor series with Sitka spruce tops, making them the most purely defined, "traditional," versatile guitars in the Taylor line.
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This solid-wood series features exotic Hawaiian koa from Bob's private reserve, and either Engelmann spruce, cedar, or koa soundboards. Exquisite.
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Perhaps the hottest series in the Taylor line, these solid-wood, Claro Walnut beauties look and sound like one-of-a-kind, custom guitars.
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The solid-wood 900 Series remains the flagship of the Taylor line. The finest materials and sumptuous accents create a marriage of aesthetic refinement and extraordinary tonal quality.
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Taylor's ultra-high-end Presentation Series taps into Bob's stock of premium, super-flamey, AAA-grade koa. Outrageous, solid-wood instruments that defy description.
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The Leo Kottke Signature Model 12-string and 6-string Jumbos, and the Dan Crary Signature Model 6-string Dreadnought were designed to produce those masters' "signature" sounds.
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Our celebrated travel guitars have several siblings. Joining the original Baby Taylor (sapele mahogany-veneer/solid-spruce top) and
the Baby-M (solid-mahogany top) are the Big Baby, and the Baby-MA (maple). Baby-K (koa), and Baby-R (rosewood).
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Our acoustic-electric bass duo officially becomes a "series" with the introduction of the AB3, featuring
maple back and sides, spruce top, and gloss-finish, in several exciting colors.
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The much-requested, long-awaited series of Taylor images is ready to download.
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