Taylor 110 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar w/ Gig Bag

CIM # GTS110
| Mfg # 110
| UPC # 0841060000681
Our Price: $599.00
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An affordable alternative for the beginning guitarist or an "extra" guitar for the seasoned player, the 110 has an extremely rich and versatile voice. Laminated sapele backs and sides and a solid spruce top make for crisp and well-defined sound in this versatile mid-priced guitar. A traditional shape refined, we combine classic dreadnought volume and bass response with the definitive Taylor sound: clear trebles and an open, airy midrange that Bob Taylor's signature design accentuates. Dreadnoughts respond especially well to flatpicking or light-to-heavy strumming. A durable varnish finish offers protection, good looks, and a smooth feel to the touch. Available in natural finish.
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Taylor Guitars is a leading manufacturer of acoustic, acoustic/ electric, and electric guitars, renowned for their playability and great tone. Founded in 1974, Taylor offers an extensive Build to Order custom guitar program. Many leading music artists play a Taylor, including Dave Matthews, Taylor Swift, Jason Mraz, Steven Curtis Chapman, and Doyle Dykes.