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2011 Taylor BTO Custom Grand Auditorium GA Acoustic/electric Guitar with OHSC
Estimated price for orientation: 3 995 $
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Description Brand: Taylor Series: GA Body Type: Dreadnought Model Year: 2011 Model: Custom Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
2011 Taylor Custom Grand Auditorium (GA) with Hardshell Case. A beautiful specimen of this line of Taylor Guitar. Played little, if at all. Includes New Owner Documents. Built in El Cajon, California in Jan. 2011.From the Taylor Website:"Our most popular and versatile body shape, the mid-size Grand Auditorium arrived in 1994 bearing refined proportions that fell between a Dreadnought and Grand Concert. While the bigger Dreadnought was traditionally considered a flatpicker’s guitar and the smaller Grand Concert catered to fingerstylists, the GA was designed to deliver on both fronts. The shape produced an original acoustic voice that was big enough to handle medium-strength picking and strumming, yet with impressive balance across the tonal spectrum."If there are any questions at all, feel free to ask. I'll answer them to the best of my knowledge. I'd be happy to send you additional photos if there's something specific you'd like to see. Returns will net you price only, not shipping. Return shipping is at the owner's expense.
Description
| Brand: | Taylor | Series: | GA |
| Body Type: | Dreadnought | Model Year: | 2011 |
| Model: | Custom | Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States |
2011 Taylor Custom Grand Auditorium (GA) with Hardshell Case. A beautiful specimen of this line of Taylor Guitar. Played little, if at all. Includes New Owner Documents. Built in El Cajon, California in Jan. 2011.From the Taylor Website:"Our most popular and versatile body shape, the mid-size Grand Auditorium arrived in 1994 bearing refined proportions that fell between a Dreadnought and Grand Concert. While the bigger Dreadnought was traditionally considered a flatpicker’s guitar and the smaller Grand Concert catered to fingerstylists, the GA was designed to deliver on both fronts. The shape produced an original acoustic voice that was big enough to handle medium-strength picking and strumming, yet with impressive balance across the tonal spectrum."If there are any questions at all, feel free to ask. I'll answer them to the best of my knowledge. I'd be happy to send you additional photos if there's something specific you'd like to see. Returns will net you price only, not shipping. Return shipping is at the owner's expense.