Very rare Taylor Rosewood 422. Only a few made and I have only seen 1 other on Reverb. As you may know, Mr. Robert Taylor is a concerned and model environmentalist, and has greatly reduced the use of rosewood in their guitar production. This guitar's woods are the same as you will find on the very high end 912 ce models, costing about $3000-4000. Indian rosewood back and sides with sitka spruce top. The tone on this guitar is exceptional. High and low notes are projected equally well. It does have some scratches and dings, as I have tried to fully show in the high resolution photos. I am happy to answer any questions you might have. Smaller body size makes it very comfortable for playing live. Comes with original Taylor hard shell case in great condition.

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • 422R Rosewood
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 1996 - 1997
Made In
  • United States
Pickup
  • None
String Type
  • Steel
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Neck Material
  • Mahogany
Wood Top Style
  • Plain
Back Material
  • Rosewood
Series
Sides Material
  • Rosewood
Finish Style
  • Gloss
Top Material
  • Spruce
Body Shape
  • Grand Concert
Model Family
  • Taylor 422
Fretboard Material
  • Ebony
Color Family
  • Tan
  • Natural
Scale Length
  • 25.5"
Active Preamp
  • No
Number of Frets
  • 20

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