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2007 R.Taylor 1 Alpine Spurce/EIR - traded, thanks AGF.
2007 R. Taylor style one. EC. EIR/Alpine Moon Spruce. Addie braces. exc+ OHSC - Traded AGF thanks Paul.
Recent 812ce is far more comfortable for me and my shoulder is beginning to push me to smaller guitars. Love this guitar it and I will miss the tone of this special guitar greatly if it moves on but time for me to admit I am a small guy and am getting older. Would consider trade for something special in GC, or OM/GA size and similar value. In same condition I received it in from the ever loved Guitars44me here on AGF. Trade value is xxxx, cash price is xxxx. This one has a very good tone thanks to the asymmetrical bracing and very nice set of “moonspruce” from the supply Bob Taylor purchased in 2005. Supposedly the wood was collected twice a year at night, etc. It also has full Adirondack bracing which was not common on the models of this vintage. The bracing is asymmetrical which is an alteration of the X brace. Gives it very even string to string tone with very deep register but responds to light touch very well. It is very even across the register. Previous owner played it with light strings as a professional plugged in mostly. There is minor wear around the sound hole and general signs of use as it has been played for 10 years. None of the wear is easily photographed or heavy, just signs of having been played. As such this guitar is not a hang it on the wall “collector”, and I will not sell it as such. Condition is excellent+ but it is not mint as it has been heavily played. Geometry is mint, top shows original shape no bulging of deformation. Frets are solid, and no wear that is visible to me (probably polished and leveled by Tim Lurnac at Taylor). It has mediums now and really growls. This guitar is a real player. This is a link to the wood supplier R. Taylor used http://www.tonewood.ch/moonwood.html Below is the description from Guitars44me. New (8/22/17) neck set, buff, inspection and setup by Tim Luranc. Tim was the Head Luthier in charge of RT! He has played this guitar at gigs with me and REALLY likes it a lot! Tim Luranc is now Senior Repair Tech at Taylor Repair in El Cajon! He has setup guitars for hundreds of big name stars for Taylor for decades. You will see why they ask for his TLC! 25 1/2 inch long scale. R.T Slim carve neck! 1 3/4 inch nut. 2.25 inch string spacing at saddle. For older or smaller hands, the slim carve neck is very comfortable! However, if you have large hands or fingers you may be happier with a larger neck. Action is 6/64 or 3/32 inch at the big Estring and 4/64 or 2/32 at the small E. This is Taylor's recommended action height. Very versatile. Works well for finger style and accepts hard flatpicking with grace and ease. R.Taylor's style one is the same size as the Taylor Grand Symphony. But there are several significant structural differences under the hood. 16 5/16" inch lower bought. Kind of like an oversized dreadnought with more curves. Super smooth and accurate brushed gold Gotoh 510 tuners, with black ebony look buttons to lighten the headstock a bit. R. Taylor bone nut and wave compensated bone saddle. Aftermarket bone bridge pins added to wring out a tiny bit more tone. Beautiful Ab rosette, and dots on the neck. Original Ameritage Taylor branded OHSC, is in excellent condition. All latches work perfectly. No dings or gouges, and it smells fine. These cases are extremely protective, although they are heavy. Fits the guitar like a glove, and does the job admirably! Factory installed ES system works perfectly. I took it to Tim L at the factory, and had the pick up upgraded to the ES 1.3 system. This is the last pickup that Taylor used until the ES2, and still installs as a special order. Taylor literature describes this pick up as sounding the most like a good condenser microphone. So, to be clear, it is the 2010 redesign of the ES. This has the magnetic sensor embedded in the neck, and one body sensor on the inside of the top. FYI, if you occasionally clean your frets with steel wool, be careful to completely cover the sound hole! Magnetic pickups do not like steel wool shavings. A lot of pickups which have problems are result of bits of steel wool attaching to the magnetic pups. This has never happened on this guitar, as I only clean frets with a Scotch-Brite pad. Speaking of careful maintenance, this guitar has been kept in its properly humidified case when not being played or massaged with a ToneRite guitar vibrator. And stored in my climate controlled, humidity monitored, plant filled music room. In my non-smoking pet free home. Yes, perhaps I am a bit obsessive… This guitar sounded incredible when I bought it! It had been played enough to open up nicely. Now that has been hung MANY times for a week at a time with the ToneRite, the sound is out of this world. Perfectly balanced, incredibly warm, lush, and fat. Huge low end, yet clear as a bell. I am the second owner of this guitar. I purchased her in 2011, at Buffalo Brothers guitars in North San Diego County, gently used. She has been babied ever since. Even though I prefer a smaller guitar as I am old and beat up, I could not resist the siren song this magnificent instrument. I a/b compared this guitar to over $500,000 worth of guitars, over the course of three visits to Buffalo Brothers! At the time they had 29 R.Ts, and this one took the cake. R.Taylor was a completely separate company from Taylor guitars. Their guitars took about three times as long to make, due to extensive individual voicing and handwork. Unfortunately they turned out to be in competition with Taylor's Build To Order and custom guitar programs. They ceased production at the end of 2011. I have it on good authority from folks I know who worked at R.T. that if they ever start up production again the guitars will be a lot more expensive! R.Taylor only made about 200 guitars a year for six years. In contrast the two Taylor factories turn out about 400 guitars per day! R.T.s have significant structural differences from any other Taylors. Among them, solid Kerfing resulting in extremely rigid sides, which allowed the top to be made a bit lighter and braced a bit lighter, which needs to be done by hand, resulting in more volume, and better tone! Also, the "snake head" headstock results in considerably smoother tuning due to a straighter string angle over the nut. And the Gotoh 510 tuners cannot be beat!
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2019 Taylor Summer Ltd. GA Redwood/ Ovangkol Last edited by wooglins; 07-28-2018 at 09:18 PM. |
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Oh My...
Oh Wooglins! Say it ain't so... dang.
Yes folks, this beauty was mine for quite a while! The OP forgot to mention the BOSS RT slim carve neck on this beauty! If you, like me, really like the super slender old Taylor necks you will love this gem of an axe. If not for another incoming John Kinnaird very soon I would buy this one back again. Unfortunately, as many of us know, we can only own so many at once. Swiss Moon Spruce with Adi braces over EIR. Cut, rare neck dots, Upgraded ES 1.3 (which in my not so humble opinion is still the best pick up Taylor ever did), super spiff Tim Luranc set up and buff! See, I've almost talked myself back into it already… Play on Gang Paul
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Moondance is calling your name Paul. ;-)
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Bump for a sweetheart of a guitar.
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Bump for a sweet One.
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Bump for GA and GC trades.
This is a spectacular GS.
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Bump for a spectacular Type 1.
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Beautiful guitar!
These are such amazing guitars, and honestly such a bargain when you consider doing a custom build and pricing out that way. Good luck with sale... |
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Bump for a very fine R. Taylor type 1. Make an offer.
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Bump for a fine R. Taylor. A trade for a 12 fret or GA sized Taylor of distinction would be most excellent.
Or for sale, make an offer don't be afraid I don't bite.
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Bump, keep the offers coming and thanks for the current interest. All messages have been replied to.
Of you are interested make an offer you will not insult me.
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Free bump for a killer guitar ...with adi bracing no less! Not to mention a cutaway RT is pretty uncommon, and a great feature for those who find them useful. Love my RTs ...someone will be very happy with this one!
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This is a sweetheart deal on an amazing guitar. Or better yet I would far rather trade for a GC or 000 sized guitar.
Price raised after taking it out and playing it against other guitars.
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2019 Taylor Summer Ltd. GA Redwood/ Ovangkol Last edited by wooglins; 06-27-2018 at 12:18 PM. |
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Bump up. keep the trades coming I have had some interesting offers. Nothing that is the right fit quite yet.
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Bump up for some R. Taylor goodness.
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