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Item: Taylor 314CE Acoustic Guitar

Location: Bayside, Melbourne

Item Condition: As New

Reason for Selling: Too many guitars :P

Price and Payment Conditions: $1800

Contact Details: Mobile 0402853813 - Email r34skyline @ gmail.com

Extra Info:

hey everyone,

recent guitar purchases have forced me to let go of this guitar, that i just don't use. Got it October '04, but then got a Martin November '04 and basically the Taylor might have had bout 10 hours play on it since (never taken outside the house) - Whilst it's a beautiful guitar and i would prefer not to get rid of it, the OM sized Martin is what i was really after, and for me, the Taylor 314CE is just a bit big. Plus i bought too many guitars recently :(

From taylorguitars.com

http://www.taylorguitars.com/guitars/model.aspx?model=314-CE

"A Grand Auditorium body, Venetian cutaway, and the Taylor Expression System™ add up to a versatile guitar that's perfect for stage and home"

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BASIC SPECS (see link above for more details)

Woods:

Back & Sides: African Mahogany

Top: Sikta Spruce

Neck: Tropical American Mahogany

Fretboard: Ebony

Electronics:

Taylor Expression System™

Other:

Scale Length: 25 1/2 inches

Neck Width (nut): 1 3/4 inches

Bracing: Scalloped, X-Brace

Finish: Satin with Gloss Top

Cutaway: Venetian

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Price: $1800 with Taylor Hardshell case

It has a huge sound, and just been restrung (thought the factory strings had been on there for a while) with Martin lite's 11's. It's bright, crisp and clear. The expression system is great, and the on-board controls are a nice little bonus.

You're welcome to come and try the guitar first if interested. I understand that guitars are pretty personal items, especially considering high-end acoustics like Taylor's. Located Bayside, Melbourne.

Mobile: 0402 853 813 - Daniel

Any questions, shoot If ppl want more pics or specific angles, just let me know and i'll post em up.

cheers everyone!

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  • 2 weeks later...

bump,

PRICE DROP, NOW $1900

sooo far under the value of this guitar, it's not funny. A bit of an insult really to the quality, but i gotta sell it.

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