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Taylor’s Grand Concert model first hit the scene in 1984 and met with widespread enthusiasm from guitarists who had long desired a clear, modern sound from a smaller, more comfortable body. This shape has been a stalwart of the Taylor range ever since and has straddled every level of build from the humblest wood combinations to the most exotic presentation-grade wonders.

The 300 series is now the first step on the ‘Taylor journey’ to feature all-solid woods and, while a more established combination of sapele and spruce is also available on

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