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Hi everyone,

I'm gonna chuck this on ebay soon, like in a week or two, but i thought i'd post here first so you guys can avoid a bidding war :D - Anyways, here's the guitar...

2004 (1 week old) Taylor 314CE Acoustic Guitar (has pick-up, Taylors new "Expression System")

guitar1.jpg

guitar2.jpg

Will be putting more pics up soon.

Here are the specs...

http://www.taylorguitars.com/guitars/model...px?model=314-CE

Type/Shape: 6-String Grand Auditorium

Back & Sides: African Mahogany

Top: Sitka Spruce

Soundhole Rosette: Wood Fiber

Neck: Tropical American Mahogany

Fretboard: Ebony

Fretboard Inlay: Large Pearl Dots

Headstock Overlay: Indian Rosewood

Binding: Black Fiber

Bridge: Ebony

Nut & Saddle: Tusq

Tuning Machines: Chrome-plated Taylor Tuners

Strings: Elixir® Light Gauge Strings with NANOWEB® Coating

Scale Length: 25 1/2 Inches

Truss Rod: Adjustable

Neck Width at Nut: 1 3/4 Inches

Number of Frets: 20

Bracing; Scalloped, X-Brace

Finish: Satin with Gloss Top

Cutaway: Venetian

Electronics; Taylor Expression System™

Body Width: 16 Inches

Body Depth: 4 5/8 Inches

Body Length: 20 Inches

Overall Length: 41 Inches

Case: Taylor Hardshell

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Guitar was a present, but i had been looking around for an acoustic for a fair while, and wanted something with a small neck and body, unfortunately this beautiful guitar isn't either of those. Fairly standard neck, and body. I was look at the OM/000 sized Martins. I've played it for about 4-5days. So prob about 8-10 hours all up? It's brand spankers, no marks, ding, scratches, nothing. Just been sitting in my room, in it's Taylor hardshell case. Guitar also comes with..

- Guitar lead

- Video CD's (explaning Taylors Expression System, and an interview with some

Taylor dude)

- Various newsletters, leaflets, and Taylor guitar pick.

Australia RRP for this thing seems to be around $3,500 to $3,700. But being a high end guitar, not a lot of places stock them, so they are relatively hard to come by. So my price? :D Well considering i have played it for a few days, i'll make it a nice even...

$3000

Anyone in Melbourne or near me (Sandringham, Melbourne) is more than welcome to come and have a play, it really is a beautiful guitar, and has a great, big and bright sound. The tone is awesome and being a solid top guitar, these only sound better the more they are played. This guitar is great for recording, but prob better for live stuff dues to it's bigger, brighter sound compared to say a woodier Martin.

Will drop off in person to anyone who wants to buy from Melbourne.

cheers everyone,

P.S. If anyone wants to have try before buying, give us a buzz, 0402 853 813. More than welcome.

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PRICE DROP!!!! Now super low of

$2800 - We are NEARLY $1000 off the RRP, just because i've played it for a few days!

as i said before, anyone is welcome to come around and have a play of the guitar. And as an extra bonus, i'll get the guitar re-strung with the same strings as it came from the factory. So that's....

$200 price drop AND a re-string with factory strings for whoever buys it! BARGAIN!!

  • 4 weeks later...

ok, ANOTHER price drop, now...

$2700!!!!! - this is a TOTAL bargain, and i really don't want to go lower as i'm insulting the Taylor :P It's feeling quite put out.

cheers.

  • 1 month later...
  • 2 weeks later...

ok, after discussion with the 'Taylor' and me sporting a one bruised eye... we are now down to...

$2600!!! still INCLUDING the free restring, Elixir's, acoustic, medium guage. Top quality strings.

it's getting silly now folks, guitar has to go :P - and if anyone is interested, this is why it's going...

om28jm3.jpg

  • 2 months later...

bumpy bump - not exactly Brand New anymore, but it was only played for 1 month in the end, and then i got my John Mayer Martin. So it's mint condition, and ppl are still more than welcome to come and play it.

cheers.

yeah since late 2003 i think Martin released them? only 404 made. i got 289 and also...

jm3.jpg

:)

apparently the only JM Sig which has been personally signed, so i've been told.

Cost me? bout $4.2K all up i think, guitar plus taxes and shit.

Anyways, you're not interested in the Taylor are you? :)

cheers,

chinny.

  • 1 month later...

bump! $2500 and that's it. Still including the free restring. Guitar hasn't been played in looong time now. John Mayer has a signature Fender Strat out now, so i need money to buy that :)

anyone interested? $2500 really is a stupid price for this guitar...

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