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About This Listing

About This Listing This stunning example of Taylor craftsmanship is one of only 500 made.
This guitar was built on October 13, 2006. 

It has been lightly played, by a professional musician Jimmy Cunningham (CBrosband.com). You can find me on Facebook and through our band's website. You're welcome to come to my house and try it out first, if you'd like. This guitar has been lovingly looked after and played. When not in it's Taylor case, it's in a humidified room and is in Mint-Like condition. It has never been out of the house. There is one minor ding, very hard to see, on the lower right hand side of the guitar.

The 2006 Fall Limited series featured solid Madagascar Rosewood back and sides
(the back is 3 pieces with a narrow maple wedge).
The top is Solid Sitka Spruce, with curly maple binding. Fretboard and Bridge are Ebony,
neck is mahogany. Check Taylor website for more details.

The intonation is perfect, action is low, great playability and tone. Sounds great either plugged in or not.
I just had the guitar Professionally set up (New Strings etc.) at a local music store.
The guitar comes with the original Taylor Hard Case (Brown).

Feel free to make any reasonable offer. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • 810-CE-LTD
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 2006
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Jay's Shop

Croton on Hudson, NY, United States
Joined Reverb:2022
Items Sold:1

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