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Taylor Liberty Tree GuitarTaylorProduct Code: TAYLIBERTYTREE
br /> Taylor Liberty Tree Guitar The Liberty Tree Guitar is Taylors homage to the resilient spirit of freedom that inspired our nations birth. This special series is made from the last survivor of 13 Liberty Trees, around which the early-American Colonists gathered to spread their ideals of independence and strategize the American Revolution. The Liberty Tree endured as a nurturing symbol of our nations growth until sustaining fatal injuries from Hurricane Floyd in 1999. Never before has Bob Taylor undertaken a guitar endeavor with such reverence. The Liberty Tree is a Grand Concert with back and sides of gloriously figured, chocolate-and-vanilla-colored tulip poplar, and an abalone-edged top of Sitka spruce. A laser-etched, burly maple inlay of a scrolled Declaration of Independence extends from the fingerboard onto the guitar top. The rosette combines a crescent of 13 stars (one for each of the original Colonies) around one half of the soundhole, opposite an early battle pennant that flew during the Revolution. A depiction of the first post-Revolution American flag is inlaid in dyed maple on the peghead. We have extremely limited stock of these beautiful numbered guitars. Order now before they are all gone! Specifications: Type: 6-string Grand Concert Guitar Back/Side Wood: Liberty Tree Tulip Poplar Top: Sitka Spruce Soundhole Rosette: Maple, Bloodwood, Koa and Color Core Neck: Tropical American Mahogany Fingerboard: Ebony Fretboard Inlay: Maple, Bloodwood, Koa and Color Core Headstock Overlay: Ebony Binding: Ivoroid with Abalone-Edged Top Bridge: Ebony Nut & Saddle: Tusq Tuning Machines: Gold-plated Schallers with Ebony Buttons Scale Length: 25 1/2 inches Truss Rod: Adjustable Neck Width at Nut: 1 3/4 Inchs Number of Frets: 20 Brace: Scalloped, X-Brace Finish: Gloss Cutaway: None Electronics: None Body Width: 15 Inches Body Length: 19 1/2 Inches Body Depth: 4 1/8 Inches Overall Length: 40 1/2 Inches Case: Taylor Hardshell Free shipping / No Sales Tax. We'll beat any price! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. 30 Day Return Policy. Taylor Liberty Tree Guitar The Liberty Tree Guitar is Taylors homage to the resilient spirit of freedom that inspired our nations birth. This special series is made from the last survivor of 13 Liberty Trees, around which the early-American Colonists gathered to spread their ideals of independence and strategize the American Revolution. The Liberty Tree endured as a nurturing symbol of our nations growth until sustaining fatal injuries from Hurricane Floyd in 1999. Never before has Bob Taylor undertaken a guitar endeavor with such reverence. The Liberty Tree is a Grand Concert with back and sides of gloriously figured, chocolate-and-vanilla-colored tulip poplar, and an abalone-edged top of Sitka spruce. A laser-etched, burly maple inlay of a scrolled Declaration of Independence extends from the fingerboard onto the guitar top. The rosette combines a crescent of 13 stars (one for each of the original Colonies) around one half of the soundhole, opposite an early battle pennant that flew during the Revolution. A depiction of the first post-Revolution American flag is inlaid in dyed maple on the peghead. We have extremely limited stock of these beautiful numbered guitars. Order now before they are all gone! Specifications: Type: 6-string Grand Concert Guitar Back/Side Wood: Liberty Tree Tulip Poplar Top: Sitka Spruce Soundhole Rosette: Maple, Bloodwood, Koa and Color Core Neck: Tropical American Mahogany Fingerboard: Ebony Fretboard Inlay: Maple, Bloodwood, Koa and Color Core Headstock Overlay: Ebony Binding: Ivoroid with Abalone-Edged Top Bridge: Ebony Nut & Saddle: Tusq Tuning Machines: Gold-plated Schallers with Ebony Buttons Scale Length: 25 1/2 inches Truss Rod: Adjustable Neck Width at Nut: 1 3/4 Inchs Number of Frets: 20 Brace: Scalloped, X-Brace Finish: Gloss Cutaway: None Electronics: None Body Width: 15 Inches Body Length: 19 1/2 Inches Body Depth: 4 1/8 Inches Overall Length: 40 1/2 Inches Case: Taylor Hardshell |
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