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Tan, measuring 11-1/2 x 11-1/2, the polishing cloth features the Taylor logo emblazoned near the confront.
Ultra-soft microfiber cloth will help you place a sweet shine on your Taylor.
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Customer Review
Great Polish Cloth - Seagull guitar -
Works as a charm.. I play a Seagull and on their website they specifically told customer to use only a soapy based product to clean the guitar. I use Dunlop 65 with this polish cloth.. GREAT GREAT GREAT results.. Top to learn more
Excellent cloth for polishing a guitar.
This is an exzcellent cloth for cleaning/polishing my guitars after use. The quality appears to be exceptional and the service was excellent as well. I am sold om quality and service that Amazon.Com provides. Top to learn more
April 17, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 4 | Rating: 5
Nice
The Taylor polish cloth, like all Taylor products. Is a excellent way to keep your Taylor guitar clean. I would buy it again tomorrow.. Top to learn more
January 7, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 4 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Polishing Cloth. Our ultra-soft microfiber cloth will help you put a sweet shine on your Taylor. Tan, measuring 11-1/2" x 11-1/2", the polishing cloth features the Taylor logo emblazoned near the corner. Top to learn more
Specially cut to fit the strap pins on Taylor guitars
Feature our logo embroidered on black, honey or chocolate
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Nice strap
The Taylor strap is very nice and works like a strap should. You will notice that it does not slip around once over the shoulder like the nylon cheap straps do.
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August 30, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 5 | Rating: 5
Great smooth strap
I love this strap mostly because it has no metal pieces that can bang against my guitar. It is adjustable and fits guitars that need the string to attach and the ones that need the slot to fit over the button. Love it! (It looks real nice too.)
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June 18, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 3 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Suede Taylor Guitar Straps feature our logo embroidered on black, honey or chocolate. Expect a supple and broken-in fit from the moment you strap it on. Suede lining helps prevent slipping, too. Specially cut to fit the strap pins on Taylor guitars. Top to learn more
Taylor-Logo Guitar Strap
This is a well made product.It has no metal parts or buckles to ding your guitar finish. It is fully adjustable, and very comfortable.There are two small problems that may not affect every user.1) Changing the strap length is not a simple "slide the buckle" adjustment. So If you want to use the strap for different positions, it as awkward. I solved that by getting a strap for each guitar.2) The end-pin hole is not over-sized to match the oversize end-pin of the Taylor ES system pickup, so it is a bit fiddly to attach the strap to the guitar. Not all Taylor guitars have the ES system and for these guitars it fits well.
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Sapele Laminate Back/Sides
Reduced Scale Grand Symphony
Solid Sitka Spruce Top
Gig Bag Included
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Great Little Guitar!
The GS Mini is a terrific little instrument. Because of the Grand Auditorium shape, it doesn't look like a toy (e.g.,the Baby Taylor). The intonation is spot-on and with the short scale, it feels much "faster" than a full-sized guitar.The sound is not as full or rich as a regular-sized Taylor, but what it lacks in subtlety, it makes up in volume...it's amazingly loud for a miniature guitar.The gig bag is well made and has backpack straps, so there's no reason to leave it behind when you travel. I've had mine for about 3 weeks, and I haven't touched either of my full-sized guitars since I got it. It's really fun to play.My only reservation would be to guitarists with exceptionally large hands or fingers. The fingerboard can get a little crowded.Highly recommended and a great value. Top to learn more
October 27, 2010
(Indianapolis, IN USA) | Helpful Votes: 14 | Rating: 5
Taylor GSmini is a winner!
Finally received my GS Mini (Which had been on order for 2 months) and it was worth the wait.I own a number of full-sized taylor guitars (a T5 and a 612-CE) and was looking for a lower-cost acoustic I could throw in the car and take with me when traveling.The GS mini comes with a nice soft-case (a step-above a gig bag IMHO) that has shoulder-straps and a big pocket on the front for tuner, cables, music, etc...The guitar itself is a reduced scale, yet doesn't feel like a "toy" or kids guitar. The sound is impressive. Maybe not a s deep or rich as a full-sized GS or Dreadnought, but plenty full for its size.The guitar arrived with basically a straight neck (no relief), which can cause some string buzz if you dig into it. But once the guitar acclimates to my house and the RH here in New England, I'll tweak the truss rod and give it a bit of relief.Very easy to play up and down the neck, and yet doesn't feel too cramped due to the reduced scale.All in... Top to learn more
October 13, 2010
(MA United States) | Helpful Votes: 12 | Rating: 5
Perfect for life on the go. Or on the couch. The GS Mini was designed to be the ultimate musical companion, wherever you go — or stay. Inspired by the big, bold sound of Taylor's award-winning GS body shape, the GS Mini scales things down without skimping on sound, packing a lot of tone into a comfortable, portable size and giving you a guitar that's incredibly fun to play. With Taylor's patented NT® neck, you'll always enjoy signature Taylor intonation and playability. So, wherever you end up, whether you're on tour or on the porch, the GS Mini is always ready to play.
Specifications
Model GS Mini
Shape Grand Symphony
Back/Sides Sapele Laminate
Top Solid Sitka Spruce
Cutaway None
Headstock Overlay Lexan
Finish Satin
Rosette 3-Ring
Neck Sapele
Nut Width 1 11/16"
Purfling Black/White/Black
Fretboard Ebony
Inlays 5 mm dots
No. of Frets 20
Overall Length 36 5/8"
Scale Length 23 1/2"
Body Length 17 5/8"
Body Width 14 3/8"
Body Depth 4 7/16"
Nut/Saddle Tusq
Tuners Chrome
Bridge Ebony
Bridge Pins Plastic
Pickguard Tortoise (GS Mini shape)
Electronics None
Strings Elixir® Medium Gauge Strings with NANOWEB® Coating
mini delivers
I bought the Mini to replace a Baby Taylor. It is a better guitar than the Baby Taylor I had, which I really liked for itssound quality and easy action. The Mini is a slightly different box. It plays easily as do most Taylors, deliversa pretty substantial bass for such a small guitar and intonates well. Flatpicking seems to bring out itssonant qualities and there is good separation between strings and between notes. It doesn't break upor sound like a collection of indistinct tones as some smaller boxes might when pushed. The Taylor gigbag is excellent as it was and is for the Baby Taylors. For the Mini it includes a neck support, a good safetyfeature. Taylor markets a pickup for this guitar and I could see using it in performance, but I will keepmine at home, right next to my bed, to pick up and play when a musical idea comes along. I recommendthe guitar to anyone looking for a decent travel size guitar with a big guitar feel. I won't... Top to learn more
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Sapele Back/Sides
ES-T Electronics; Cutaway
Gig Bag Included
Grand Auditorium
Solid Sitka Spruce Top
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Absolutely LOVE this guitar!
If you have ever played a Taylor guitar you know that they are truly amazing. For the most part they are more expensive than other brands but worth every penny. I had played live with a Taylor 314CE several times and can honestly say that the 114CE sounds every bit as good as the Taylor 314CE which costs over twice as much. For those that are wondering, the main difference between the 114CE and the higher Taylor models is the type and amount of "real" wood used on the body. The 114CE has the real wood front with real-wood-looking sides and back (it's actually a laminate). The electrical pickups in these guitars are IDENTICAL to the pickups in the top of the line Taylor models. I play live a lot and the sound is clean, clear and super easy to adjust. The pickup uses a 9v battery that lasts me about a month with live playing, roughly 3 times per week for 2 hours each time. The battery compartment is located on the back end of the body and is easy to change without removing... Top to learn more
July 31, 2010
(Mesa, AZ USA) | Helpful Votes: 18 | Rating: 5
Taylor 114 CE
Not sure if I would buy on online - I would want to hear it first. I bought one of these at my local music store. It has an amazing sound, if you are looking into getting a guitar at around this price (or even a little less). I highly suggest you play one of these and a bunch of others to make up your mind what feels good. The Taylor sound good and will make your playing sound better. It also has great action - making it very easy to play. Often people buy cheap guitars for beginners that are hard to keep in tune and play. This leads to the prospective player loosing interest. Don't do the cycle. Buy a Taylor and if you don't like it, or give up, you can resell it on ebay ;). This isn't solidwood and many people want to move up to solidwood (not composite) however the composite is much better at differing humidity. Top to learn more
July 19, 2009
(Morrisville, NC United States) | Helpful Votes: 9 | Rating: 5
I'm impressed
This guitar is comfortable to hold, easy to play and sounds like a much more expensive guitar. The combination of woods in concert with Taylor"s remarkable engineering make this a concert ready instrument. I was looking for a light weight small body with uncompromising sound and the 114ce delivers. Plug it in and it comes alive. Sometimes when you purchase an item, you can have a bit of buyers remorse after a few days...not a chance with the Taylor. The highs are bright and the lows are quite rich. It comes with 12 gauge Elixers which I have not always appreciated, but in this case I think it may be a perfect match. I play for an 2 hours or more every day and this new addition has earned a spot in my rotation. When I want to play a bright melody, I will reach for this guitar. Top to learn more
March 16, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 4 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Learn About the Taylor Guitars 114ce Model
Quality, style and an attractive price are compelling features you’ll find in the 214 before you even pick one up. Of course, one strum backs everything up with great tone. The Taylor 114ce is a superb option for the budget-minded guitarist or an "extra" guitar for the seasoned player, the 114ce has an extremely rich and versatile voice.
The 114ce offers both the classic look of a rosewood/spruce Dreadnought and optimization for performance with cutaway access and Taylor electronics.
Grand Auditorium Guitars: A Taylor Tradition the Taylor 114ce Continues
Introduced in 1994 to commemorate Taylor’s 20th Anniversary, the Grand Auditorium would go on to establish itself as a definitive Bob Taylor original. Tonally, the guitar embodied the qualities of balance, clarity, and versatility that became hallmark Taylor traits. Visually, the shape gave the world an equally balanced and refined aesthetic of smooth curves. In both respects, the GA was at once big enough and small enough to cover a lot of ground.
The goal, Bob says, was simply to make a guitar that was big like a dreadnought, but without a dreadnought’s traditionally boomy sound, even though the Taylor dreadnought wasn’t boomy compared to other guitar brands. "I was looking for a good, clear tone that had volume when you played fingerstyle, which was pretty popular at the time, but then when you strummed didn’t have too much bass."
The GA has the width and depth of a Dreadnought, but its tapered waist and contours give it the appearance of a smaller instrument, making it comfortable to play. The tonal balance means it’s full in the lower register, present in the midrange, and sparkling on the treble strings.
The GA’s tonal balance also made it a favorite of engineers.
"You put a mic in front of the guitar and set everything to zero, you turn on the tape, and you play," Bob explains. "A lot of studio owners and engineers bought the GA just to put in the studio, because when things started going bad with players' guitars during a session, the engineer would say, 'We can get this job done today if you just play this guitar.' A lot of it was the shape. We made a few bracing changes, but we depended on the shape to change that tone."
More About the 100 Series of Taylor Guitars
Taylor’s 100 Series premium guitars will change your expectations about what a serious entry-level instrument can embody. Featuring solid Sitka spruce tops and either laminated sapeleback and sides, both series deliver the quality sound and feel you’d expect from a Taylor.
You don’t need to sacrifice great tone and playability when you’re looking for extra value. The sapele laminate 100 Series guitars are the real deal, crafted to deliver the complete Taylor experience, and, with laminate back and sides, are extra resilient.
You can feel good in knowing that when you buy a Taylor at any level, you get precision craftsmanship, and great tone.
Taylor 100 Series Guitars: A Rite of Passage
For some young adults, getting a driver’s license is a rite of passage. For others, getting their first Taylor is. The 100 Series Taylor guitars are perfect for young players who are ready to take things to the next level. With the easiest playability and best intonation in the industry, family porch jams never sounded so good.
Tone and Playability: Hallmarks of 100 Series Guitars
Tone and playability are hallmarks of Taylor guitars, and you’ll find the 100 Series® delivers plenty of each. Sporting a solid Sitka spruce top and sapele laminate back and sides, the redesigned 100 Series cutaway and Taylor electronics options. Value, yes. Compromise, no.
About Taylor Guitars
Founded in 1974, Taylor Guitars has evolved into one of the world's leading manufacturers of premium acoustic and electric guitars. Renowned for blending an innovative use of modern technology with a master craftsman's attention to detail, Taylor guitars are widely considered the best sounding and easiest to play in the world. Many of today's leading musicians make Taylor their guitar of choice, including Dave Matthews, Prince, Mick Jagger and Taylor Swift. Top to learn more
Taylor's 114ce features a cutaway and ES-T pickup enhance Taylor's signature Grand Auditorium body shape, for a versatile instrument with style and substance.
114ce Specs
Type/Shape: 6-String Grand Auditorium
Back & Sides: Sapele Laminate
Top: Sitka Spruce
Soundhole Rosette: Plastic
Neck: Sapele
Fretboard: Ebony
Fretboard Inlay: Pearloid Dots
Headstock Overlay: Indian Rosewood
Binding: Black
Bridge: Ebony
Nut & Saddle: Tusq
Tuning Machines: Enclosed, Die-Cast Chrome Plated
Scale Length: 25 1/2 Inches
Truss Rod: Adjustable
Neck Width at Nut: 1 11/16 Inches
Number of Frets: 20
Fretboard Radius: 15 Inches
Bracing: X-Brace
Finish: Varnish
Color: Natural
Cutaway: Venetian
Electronics: Taylor ES-T
Body Width: 16 Inches
Body Depth: 4 5/8 Inches
Body Length: 20 Inches
Overall Length: 41 Inches
Loud and robust Sapele Laminate back/sides.
Classic pearloid dot inlays.
ES-T pickup onboard.
The Taylor 100 Series Tone and playability are hallmarks of Taylor guitars, and you'll find the 100 Series delivers plenty of each. Sporting a solid Sitka spruce top and sapele laminate back and sides, the redesigned 100 Series now features both Dreadnought and Grand Auditorium shapes, along with cutaway and Taylor electronics options. Value, yes. Compromise, no.
Sitka Spruce Top Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) grows in a coastal "pocket" from Northern California to Alaska. This dense, straight-grained wood has the highest strength and elasticity-to-weight ratio among available tonewoods, an attribute that makes it an ideal material not only for our soundboards, but for our internal bracing, as well. Sitka produces a slightly brighter tone than does Engelmann.
Sapele Laminate Back/Sides This exceptional, mahogany-like wood grows throughout the tropical rain forests of Nigeria and the Ivory Coast of Africa. Ever since we introduced it in 1998, its legion of fans has grown exponentially. As a tonewood, it's denser and harder than mahogany, so it has a crisper, clearer, brighter, "pop"-ier sound than its more familiar counterpart. Loud and robust, with a lovely ribboned grain, sapele has been used by Spanish guitar makers for many years.
Varnish Finish A durable varnish finish offers protection, good looks, and a smooth feel to the touch. The spruce top's beauty shines right through.
Grand Auditorium Body Shape The Grand Auditorium was the first guitar shape designed from scratch by Bob Taylor. It was unveiled to commemorate the company's 20th Anniversary in 1994, and since then it has more than lived up to its promise. Although the GA has the width and depth of a Dreadnought, its narrower waist gives it the appearance of a smaller instrument, adds treble "zing" across the guitar's tonal spectrum, sharpens the definition of individual notes, and also enables it to rest comfortably in the lap. Because we remove mass from the width of the GA's braces, the guitar top moves faster, resulting in a snappy, bell-like tone. The GA, available as a 6- or 12-sting, is designed to be a strong fingerpicking guitar that also can handle medium strumming, and is exceptionally versatile.
Venetian Cutaway The cutaway allows access to the upper frets. Many players moving to acoustic guitars grew accustomed to the cutaways on their electric guitars. Others simply like the freedom of movement into the upper register that a cutaway allows. Nowadays, cutaways are favored as much for their decorative appeal as for their function. The Venetian cutaway is known for its soft, round lines. The sloping peak of the cutaway will vary depending on the shape of the guitar. Grand Concerts and Grand Auditoriums have a steeper slope, while Dreadnoughts and Jumbos are a bit flatter.
ES-T Pickup Inspired by Taylor's Expression System technology, the Expression System Transducer, or ES-T, is a single-source, under-saddle transducer with individual elements for each string. (The ES-T was originally called the ES Element, but the name was changed to avoid confusion with another product.) The ES-T has an onboard preamp and the same active controls found on the full Expression System. Featuring a custom-voiced EQ and dynamic response, the system is powered by a 9-volt battery, with a battery life LED power indicator (which is lit when the battery is being used). The pickup also has a Phase switch for feedback control, which is located on the preamp board inside the soundhole.
Chrome-Plate Tuners Taylor Tuners continue the industry-leading 18:1 gear ratio that they've been using, yet yield even greater precision with the help of a manufacturing process that employs the same gear-cutting machines used by Swiss watchmakers. The more precisely-machined gears virtually eliminate the slight "slop", or slack, typical among tuners, which makes it even easier for Taylor owners to get--and stay--in tune. Taylor Tuners also feature an elegant aesthetic touch, with the Taylor logo cleanly etched on the back. Top to learn more
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The Black Flex Fit Cap features a red Quality Guitars logo on comfortable six-panel brushed twill with a matching red guitar embroidered on the back. One size fits all. Top to learn more
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Gig Bag Included
Sapele Back/Sides
Solid Mahogany Top
3/4 Size Dreadnought
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Funny. Small size. Big voice
A PERSONAL OPINION. The Taylor BT2 is a really nice guitar. I did not say The Taylor BT2 is a really nice little guitar. Why? We could talk about guitar size, shape, wood type, action, nut size, and acoustics but it is easier to just say, this guitar is very easy to play and sounds much bigger than it really is. I bought this guitar to carry to parties and family gatherings (I'm the lease musically talented in my family but I got guts) as I was getting tired of toting my big Ovation back and fourth. This little guitar with the big voice was just what I was looking for. Fact is, I messed around trying to buy a used Baby Taylor off eBay and found this guitar sells for $220 to $305 USED. Shoot, I bought a new one for $299. This is a very nice guitar and I am sure the model BT1 is good too; I just like mahogany better than spruce. I recommend this Baby Taylor to anyone as a first guitar or as in my case, a second. Top to learn more
Great little travel companion
I love my baby Taylor -- it's big enough to produce a decent tone, yet small enough to be really portable. It comes with a nice little padded case, and it fits perfectly in an overhead bin. The sound is significantly fuller and louder than a Washburn Rover or Martin Backpacker. To get a better sound, you'd have to spend a lot more for a high end parlor guitar.It's not intended to be a first guitar, although it's size might work for a child or smaller person. If you already have a nice full-sized guitar, though, and want something to take with you on your travels, this is one is great. Top to learn more
drreadnought Sound for a small guitar
I played one of these Baby Taylor Mahogoney guitars, at a friends house. She bought it to "learn to play a guitar on" I was so impressed with the quality, size, and sound, I said " I have to have one of these"... I had sold a Tenor guitar, and never replaced it. I wanted something small and has a dynamite sound, until I found this one. I can take this to the Beach, on a plane, very conenvenient. I own 2 Martin guitars, a 12-string, and 6-string accoustic. This guitar needs no bridge adjustment because its already dialed in. It came with top of the line, Elixir guitar strings. Also came with a few booklets explaining how it was made. Reminds me of my Martins. Has a warranty guarantee you can fill out online. Its very well made, and I beleive its made in Mexico by Taylor. But thats OK The price is right. I highly recommend this model to anyone who is learning, or experienced and likes to collect guitars. Main thing is: The sound is Real,not "tinty".... I love this 3/4 Taylor... Top to learn more
January 21, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 13 | Rating: 5
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The Taylor Baby Taylor Mahogany Top Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar is great for young beginners, great for traveling, and it sounds so sweet. The X-braced mahogany top adds midrange punch and a slight bluesy edge. Genuine ebony fretboard and bridge plus laser-etched rosette add luxurious visual vibe. Taylor Baby Taylor Mahogany Top Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Features: Solid mahogany top 3/4 scale Sapele arched back and sides Ebony fretboard and bridge Lexan headstock veneer Laser-etched rosette Enclosed die-cast tuners 22-3/4" scale 1-11/16" nut width Taylor Baby Taylor Mahogany Top Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Includes: Taylor gig bag. Top to learn more
An alternate version of the original Baby Taylor substitutes a solid mahogany top, giving this 3/4-size Dreadnought a dark, attractive complexion and a mid-range boost.
Baby Taylor BT2 Specs
Type/Shape: 6-String 3/4 Size Dreadnought
Back & Sides: Sapele Laminate
Top: Tropical American Mahogany
Soundhole Rosette: Laser-Etched
Neck: Tropical American Mahogany
Fretboard: Ebony
Fretboard Inlay: Pearloid Dots
Headstock Overlay: Lexan
Binding: None
Bridge: Ebony
Nut & Saddle: Tusq
Tuning Machines: Enclosed, Die-Cast Chrome Plated
Scale Length: 22 3/4 Inches
Truss Rod: Adjustable
Neck Width at Nut: 1 11/16 Inches
Number of Frets: 19
Fretboard Radius: 15 Inches
Bracing: X-Brace
Finish: Varnish
Color: Natural
Body Width: 12 1/2 Inches
Body Depth: 3 3/8 Inches
Body Length: 15 3/4 Inches
Overall Length: 33 3/4 Inches
Sapele Laminate back and sides for a crisp tone.
Pearloid dot inlays.
The Baby Taylor Series The Baby Taylor is the ultimate travel companion, delivering volume and tone that surprise for its diminutive dimensions. At three-quarters the size of a full-sized guitar, the Baby Taylor lives for the road. It also loves little hands, which makes it an irresistible choice for kids taking lessons. Available with either a solid spruce or solid mahogany top.
Tropical American Mahogany Top Mahogany is supple enough to make excellent, responsive bodies, yet sufficiently strong and stable to use in necks. Mahogany produces a bright, clear tone, with a unique balance that yields an expressive dynamic range in response to even the lightest touch. This makes Taylor's 500 Series guitars especially popular with fingerstyle guitarists and blues players, and it gives this particular Baby Taylor great looks and a more pronounced mid-range.
Sapele Laminate Back/Sides This exceptional, mahogany-like wood grows throughout the tropical rain forests of Nigeria and the Ivory Coast of Africa. Ever since we introduced it in 1998, its legion of fans has grown exponentially. As a tonewood, it's denser and harder than mahogany, so it has a crisper, clearer, brighter, "pop"-ier sound than its more familiar counterpart. Loud and robust, with a lovely ribboned grain, sapele has been used by Spanish guitar makers for many years.
Dreadnought Body Shape The original Dreadnought acoustic guitar appeared early in the 20th Century, and its no-frills, no-nonsense shape made it a logical namesake of the huge battleships of that day. Most subsequent Dreadnoughts, including Taylor's, have been derivative of that early design. In 1997, however, Bob Taylor re-designed the Taylor Dreadnought by softening the curves at the top and bottom and generally refining its overall shape. In 2003, gloss-finish Dreadnoughts also underwent bracing refinements that substantially increased their overall volume and bass response, without sacrificing Taylor's signature balance and clarity. Dreadnought six-strings shine as "plectrum" or "rhythm" guitars because they respond well to flatpicking or light-to-heavy strumming.
Varnish Finish A durable varnish finish offers protection, good looks, and a smooth feel to the touch. The spruce top's beauty shines right through. Top to learn more
THE SPECS Top Wood Sitka Spruce Back/Side Wood Sapele Laminate Body Length 17 5/8″ Body Width 14 3/8″ Neck Width 1-11/16″ Body Depth 4 7/16″ Number of Strings 6 Fretboard Radius 15″ Fretboard Wood Ebony Number of Frets 20 Scale length 23-1/2″... The GS Mini has a similar look and feel to the more expensive Taylor guitars as well as that consistency in tone Taylor offers, just in a smaller and more affordable package. This is a guitar that any player–both young or old and big or small–would enjoy adding to their arsenal.
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Taylor News
Bernie Williams, Mick Taylor and More to Appear at the Iridium in May
The Rolling Stones may not be touring this year to mark their 50th Anniversary, but The Iridium's got you covered with 6 nights of Stones guitarist Mick Taylor. This NYC run will launch the club's brand new "Guitar World & The Iridium Present" monthly
Stones Guitarist Writes A Song For “CSI: Miami”
on Sunday's episode of "CSI: Miami" called "Coming Together." Wood says he's a big fan of the show and counts several cast members among his friends. Kelly Jones of Stereophonics sings on the track, and former Rolling Stone Mick Taylor plays guitar.
Artist in Residence: Lexie Roth
Her family started coming to the Island because her father, Arlen Roth, was playing guitar with Kate Taylor in the 70's. The family fell in love with the Island and returned every summer to a rented house Aquinnah until they finally were able to buy a