Taylor 910


This Taylor 910 is a well-preserved 1993 model that has seen light use.  The materials are top-grade with an Engelmann/Rosewood top and ebony board and bridge. This older 910 has mojo and the deep soulful richness typical of the top tier Taylor productions from that era. A lot of people consider 90's Taylors to be among the best they've made with some fans advocating that their acoustic tone is fuller than that of later 910 models. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference but this 910 is a great example of early Taylor 1990s best work. This is a pure acoustic, so no pickup and no holes drilled in this instrument.  For many fans, Taylor's 900 series guitars from the late nineties are their absolute favorite. Here are a few reasons why:


1. The Indian Rosewood they used back then is very rich in color and shows a lot of beautiful red hues.


2. The neck is thinner than what you can get today on a standard build. Super comfortable to play.


3. The Engelmann spruce top is a beautiful creamy color and sounds incredible.


4. The abalone top trim extends all the way down the fingerboard and the "Cindy" inlay on the fretboard is stunning.


5. The nut width is 1-11/16" and the scale length is standard.


The sound is stunning. The 910’s sonic output is loud, resonant and balanced throughout the entire tonal range. The neck is straight with comfortable action and accurate intonation. The frets have minimal wear. This acoustic blends sonic power and aesthetic refinement. Voicing nuances boost the all-around tonal output, not only in the lows and mids, but noticeably in the strong treble punch, which pickers will love. The contoured ebony armrest adds a level of playing comfort.

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Specifications


Body
Top
Sides & Back
Neck
Frets
Finish
Case
Width at nut
Serial number
Year
Dreadnought
Engelmann Spruce
Indian Rosewood
Mahogany
20
Nitrocellulose Lacquer, Natural
Hardshell
1 11/16”
930513115
1993

Taylor Serial Number Guide


9-Digit Serial Numbers


From 1993 until the end of 1999, each Taylor guitar featured a nine-digit serial number that pinpoints when work began on that guitar, along with its series and production position. See the explanation for serial number 980311301 below:


980311301 First two digits indicate the year - 98 (1998)

980311301 3rd & 4th digits indicate the two-digit month - 03 (March)

980311301 5th & 6th digit indicate the day - 11 (the 11th)

980311301 7th digit is a series code number - 0 for 300 or 400 Series, 1 for 500 through Presentation Series, 2 for 200 Series, 3 for a Baby or Big Baby (through 2002), 4 for a Big Baby (2003-2009), 5 for a T5, 7 for Nylon Series, 8 for 100 Series, and 9 for SolidBody Series. This example is number 3, a Baby.

980311301 Last two digits indicate the guitar's position in that day's production sequence.

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