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Taylor 414CE 50th Anniversary Special Edition, featuring a solid Sinker Redwood top, solid Indian Rosewood back and sides, a 1 3/4" nut width and a 25 1/2" scale length. Complete with ES2 pickup system and case. Limited to 50 pieces in Europe, 15 of which in the UK!
Typically reserved for our highest-end guitars, the Rosewood/Redwood tonewood pairing joins our family 400 Series guitars for the first time in the 50th Anniversary 414ce Special Edition. Solid Indian Rosewood back and sides and a sinker Redwood top in a cutaway Grand Auditorium body serve up a blend of rich lows, sparkling chime-like trebles and lush overtones. Sourced from old growth logs submerged for decades in Northern California riverbeds, sinker Redwood offers cedar-like warmth and remarkable touch sensitivity. Tone-enhancing V-Class bracing dials up extra volume and sustain while keeping notes more in tune with each other all the way up the neck. The fretboard and peghead are inlaid with an elegant Engraved Victorian design. Grained ivoroid binding on the gloss-finished body offers a stark visual contrast to its tobacco Shaded Edgeburst top treatment and firestripe faux-tortoise pickguard. Like other 50th Anniversary guitars, this model boasts gold tuners and gold-dotted Ebony bridge pins. It’s outfitted with an onboard ES2 pickup and ships in a deluxe hard shell case.
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