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*** Prices reduced 7/13 ****
I'm raising some funds for a 12-string, so need to part with a couple to help fund that quest.
1) 2004 Taylor 310. No "C" no "E". Very good condition, with only some very minor playing-wear you might expect. I'm the second owner, and wasn't subsequently forwarded the OHSC. I'll ship this in what I've carried it around in -- a top-notch gig-bag from Breedlove (think Summit Guitar Pack). These are very high quality, heavily padded protective bags, and I've often preferred it to my hardcases on short trips. $590 + actual shipping
2) Recent Guild GAD-50. Antique sunburst finish. Almost "as new" condition. These are an amazing bang-for the buck. I've owned guitars across the spectrum -- from boutiquey handmades to old Kays and Harmonies. The new GAD-series Guilds are impressive tonally and performance-wise WELL beyond their price point. Solid rosewood back and sides (some VERY very nice, dark, and rich rosewood on this one), solid spruce top, mahogany bindings, bone set-up. Try to get all THAT at this price point! Great guitar, and I think someone will be pleased. Nice green "faux" tweed OHSC from Guild. $475 + actual shipping.
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3) B-Band A1-N Package: Combines A1N preamp with AST sounboard transducer. I had this in one of my guitars for a very short period, and then pulled it out and went back to the tried and true Baggs M1 active I'm more familiar with. You may need a touch of 3M double-sided tape, but otherwise, really more or less just used for an hour or two. $50 plus actual shipping OR $25 if purchased with one of the above guitars.
Help me get a 12-string and buy my guitars!! ; )
Brent
Pictures added. Email me if you'd like more.
Brent
Price reduced on Taylor, reflected in the original post.
Thanks for looking.
Brent
Bump for reduced price.
Prices reduced 7/13.
Would u ship the taylor to Singapore?
sorry if this sounds a little weird
Thanks for the query. I'd rather keep this transaction within the CONUS if possible.
Brent