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1996 TAYLOR 612-C 14 FRET "SOLD" thanks to All.
This instrument is extremely mint, lightly played, with extremely minimal fret wear. Never left a non-smoking home. This 21 year old instrument is AS NEW.
Outrageous quilted maple back and sitka spruce top, ebony fingerboard, with factory case. No on board electronics (612-CE) Pictures show I replaced the 'Low E' string with a White Bone and Abalone Pin, but this instrument will come with the original pin in place. I'll enclose the other pin, I preferred the sound on the Low E with the Bone Pin. Quilted Maple, Spruce, and "Cut Away," all combine for that "Cut Through Sound" throughout the Highs and Lows. I pay - PayPal fee, You pay exact Insured, Signed Delivery Receipt Shipping. I will ship in a well packaged, padded guitar box. This 1990's 612-C Taylor Classic ended production in 1998. And was then produced with installed electronics (612- Glad to Discuss 'Reasonable Offers'. "Instruments Need To Be Played". Thanks for looking, it's really a gem. Last edited by uncle bill; 11-26-2017 at 05:40 PM. Reason: info. add. Sold... |
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Gorgeous vintage Taylor 614!! That was my very first "good"guitar back in the day, although I don't recall what year mine was. I was so proud after having it in layaway for a while when I made the final payment and took her home.
These are great guitars! GLWYS!!
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Neck
Width of the neck at the nut, please? Thanks
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Taylor 612-C 1996 "As Mint"
Thanks Jim for Your Thoughts. i'm Thinning the Herd...i'm 71 now and Still (of course) Enjoy playing. (that would be Another Story) But i feel Its Not getting Out of the Case Enough...Instruments are Made to be Played, or Perhaps we are just the 'Keeper's).. and i'd like to pass this Instrument Along now. i've always Enjoyed this Instrument for Its 'Bright' Balanced Sound, Very Playable Thin Neck and 'Cut Away'.
Trust i'm not So attached that Perhaps i should also Welcome Serious Offers. But Beyond Any Doubt i cant even find Even a 'Showroom 'type' Ding' on It. Happy Thanksgiving, Best, Uncle Bill. |
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Taylor 612-C
Thank You for Your Interest.
the 'nut' measurement i believe to be 1 3/4". Also some Other Member has offered some Info. For 'Recording', prefer 'through the air' microphones. Best, Bill. |
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Taylor 612-C 1996 "As Mint"
Thanks for the Interest. i'm about 18 miles West of Philadelphia, Pa.
Best, Uncle Bill. |
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I own a 93 Taylor 612C - my first good guitar and after going through over 70+ guitars in the last 15 years, I still own it. Why? Some of it is sentimental, but mostly it is the easiest playing guitar I have ever owned. Plays like an electric and sounds fantastic. Good luck with the sale - cliche as it may be, someone will be getting a great guitar.
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Sweet! I have this guitar's younger brother, mine is 1997 model 612-C and I would never part with it. The very thin neck carve, the cutaway, the thin body depth. Splendid instruments!! Hope it finds a good home.
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Scott McNeill 000 cutaway, hog/spruce Martin 00-18 custom shop cutaway Martin 000-Jr-10E cutaway Minerva 0 12 fret Edwinson Falcon 0 cutaway, sapele/spruce Edwinson Zephyr 00 cutaway, koa/spruce Taylor 612-C Maple Grand Concert (1997) Taylor 612-CE Maple Grand Concert (1999) |
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Taylor 612-C 1996 "As Mint"
Thanks for Your Thoughts. Also the 'Guitar Case' that came with This Instrument is Also 'As Mint'. It Never left Home. Best, Uncle Bill.
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Taylor 612-C 1996 "As Mint" REDUCED PRICE 1675.00
PRICE REDUCED TO 1675.00. TAKING OFFERS. I'D LIKE TO SHIP BEFORE THE WEATHER TURNS VERY COLD. BEST, UNCLE BILL.
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Uncle Bill....a PM has been sent your way
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Taylor 612-C 1996 "As Mint"
Hello Michael.. Replied to Your PM with Phone # Please call.
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