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Taylor Baby BT2 Acoustic Guitar Mohogany+Gig Case made in 2014 VERY CLEAN Mint!
$ 139.91
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Taylor Baby BT-2 Acoustic Guitar Mohogany in soft Gig Case made in 2014 LIKE NEW. Shipped by FedEx or UPS fully insured.Taylor Guitar Baby Mahogany
At a 3/4-scale, the Baby Taylor is the little Dreadnought that could. Taylor's ultra-portable travel mate belies its size with a sweet, full voice and great tone. It's remarkably versatile for special applications, whether played in alternate tunings or high-strung; with a capo or a slide. And it's the perfect starter guitar for young kids.
An alternate version of the original Baby Taylor substitutes a solid mahogany top, giving this 3/4-size dreadnought a dark, attractive complexion and a mid-range boost.
Taylor Guitar Baby Mahogany Wood
A mahogany top adds extra mid-range punch, often described as a "bluesy edge," to the tone of the Baby Mahogany.
Taylor Guitar Baby Body Type: 3/4 Size Dreadnought
At 3/4 the scale of a full-sized Taylor Dreadnought, the body of a Baby Taylor is compact yet still full on tone.
Taylor Guitar Baby Finish: Varnish
A durable varnish finish offers protection, good looks, and a smooth feel to the touch.
Taylor Guitar Baby Mahogany Features:
6-String 3/4 Size Dreadnought
Back & Sides: Layered Sapele
Top: Tropical American Mahogany
Soundhole Rosette: Laser-Etched
Neck: Tropical American Mahogany
Fretboard: Ebony
Fretboard Inlay: Pearloid Dots
Headstock Overlay: Lexan
Bridge: Ebony
Nut & Saddle: Tusq Nut/Micarta Saddle
Tuning Machines: Enclosed, Die-Cast Chrome Plated
Scale Length: 22 3/4 Inches
Truss Rod: Adjustable
Neck Width at Nut: 1 11/16 Inches
Number of Frets: 19
Bracing: X-Brace
Finish: Varnish
Body Width: 12 1/2 Inches
Body Depth: 3 3/8 Inches
Body Length: 15 3/4 Inches
Overall Length: 33 3/4 Inches
Case: Gig Bag
Discover the Difference a Taylor Guitar Can Make!
The three-fourths-size Baby Taylor, with a solid mahogany top, makes a great-sounding traveling companion. The larger Big Baby (15/16 of full-size) has a spruce top and plays like a grownup. Both feature layered backs and sides and come with a gig bag to help you get around.
Really, really nice 12-string, only a few scratches, and some tiny dings here and there. Considering its age, it is in aesthetically pleasing condition. Sounds really great but, unfortunately, needs a neck reset. The guitar was sold to me, needing a neck reset and the seller was not aware of the need. It was not cheap!!! I did receive some money toward a JLD Bridge Doctor, but it did not correct the problem, only a neck reset will actually do the trick. Sigh...
If I knew how to reset a neck without totaling the guitar I would, because it is a sweet sounding 12-string, but alas. I also can't afford to have it done, hopefully someone out there can either reset the neck, or afford to have it done.
Neck: Mahogany
Top: Solid Spruce
Back and Sides: Jacaranda Laminate (only scratch I see is very light, on the side, upper bout)