Buyers of an Academy, 100 or 200 Series Model, or Any U.S.-made Model, Will Have the Opportunity to Purchase a GS Mini or Baby Taylor Model Starting at Just $99
EL CAJON, Calif., Oct. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today, Taylor® Guitars, the leading global builder of premium acoustic guitars, announces its Friends & Family Holiday Gift Event, featuring an exciting opportunity to gift a Baby Taylor or GS Mini model starting at just $99. Today through January 2, 2023, purchasers of a full-size Taylor guitar are eligible to purchase a second guitar at a significantly reduced price. The purchase of an Academy, 100 or 200 Series model, or any U.S.-made model, will qualify buyers for their choice of a Baby Taylor BT-1 for $99, GS Mini Mahogany for $199, or a GS Mini-e Koa for $299.
"The holidays are one of the best ways to share the gift of music and equip new guitar players," says Monte Montefusco, VP of Sales at Taylor Guitars. "We're happy to launch one of the biggest sales events in the industry to support our retail partners during this season and encourage families and friends to participate in the gift of music together."
Taylor guitars are widely considered among the most comfortable and easiest to play. The holiday sales event features select guitars from Taylor's popular travel and small-body series, including their bestselling GS Mini line and Baby Taylor line. Each guitar's compact size is perfect for new learners, young players and seasoned guitarists who want an accessible, easy-to-transport option that doesn't sacrifice tone for size.
- Baby Taylor BT-1 ($99, normally $399) - Perfectly sized for small hands, the Baby Taylor makes a great first guitar for a young learner, but its full sound and portable size also make it a great travel guitar for anyone who wants to keep practicing on the road. Built with solid tops and comfortable, easy-playing necks, the Baby Taylor is all about making it fun and simple to enjoy acoustic sound and build your skills as a musician.
- GS Mini Mahogany ($199, normally $599) - A sonic cannon whose bold voice belies its small frame, the GS Mini Mahogany boasts a focused midrange tone with enough volume to perform solo or with other instruments. Comfortable to hold and play, this model's compact size makes it a great choice for practicing on the road, open mic nights, jam sessions with friends and more.
- GS Mini-e Koa ($299, normally $999) - Hawaiian koa brings a vibrant sound and organic beauty to Taylor's ultra-popular reduced-scale acoustic guitar. With a solid koa top, this model serves up a rich, bold sound that punches well above its weight for a smaller guitar. The built-in ES-B pickup offers clear, natural amplified tone and includes a digital tuner with an easy-to-read LED display.
Additionally, the guitars come with a soft gig bag or structured gig bag case. The offer is valid at authorized Taylor dealers in the United States, with similar offers in Canada and Australia, while supplies last. For more information about the sales event and qualifying Taylor models, visit http://www.taylorguitars.com/gift-event/us. Follow Taylor Guitars on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter.
About Taylor Guitars Taylor Guitars was founded in 1974 by Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug and has grown into the leading global builder of premium acoustic guitars. Taylor now employs over 1,400 people and currently produces hundreds of guitars per day in its state-of-the-art factory complexes in both El Cajon and in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico. The company maintains an active dealer network, with Taylor guitars sold through hundreds of retail locations in North America and with international distribution to 60 countries, including a distribution warehouse and factory service center in the Netherlands. In December of 2020, Taylor transitioned to 100-percent employee ownership, with Bob and Kurt continuing to guide the company forward. In 2022, chief guitar designer Andy Powers was also named President and CEO.
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