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Tonewood Atlas

Taylor Guitars

Custom Aged Maple Grand Symphony Acoustic Electric Guitar - New

Listed at Gryphon Stringed Instruments · Palo Alto, CA

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$5,300

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Specs

Top
Torrefied Sitka
Back / Sides
Maple
Neck
Maple
Fingerboard
Ebony
Body shape
Grand Symphony
Scale length
24.875"
Nut width
1 3/4"
Frets to body
14
Strings
6
Cutaway
No
Condition
New

Taylor Guitars

Founded in 1974 and built in El Cajon, California, Taylor grew into one of the largest names in American acoustics on a reputation for precision and quiet innovation. The Atlas carries only its highest end — where that craft turns bespoke: the Presentation Series, the ultra-limited Builder's Reserve and Custom Catch runs, and one-off Custom builds. You won't find standard number-series Taylors or Builder's Edition models here.

Gryphon Stringed Instruments

Gryphon Stringed Instruments began in a Palo Alto garage in 1969, building steel-string guitars, F-style mandolins, and banjo necks. Repair work overtook luthiery by 1972, and a 1973 storefront made the retail-plus-repair shift permanent. The shop also runs as a longstanding music school — Carol McComb's Folk Guitar Workshops anchor an instruction calendar that operates alongside the retail floor. Mainstays remain acoustic guitars, mandolins, and banjos, with a deliberate share of the catalog given to small companies and individual makers, and no commissioned sales staff.

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