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Title: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: Smcgee on February 16, 2012, 03:10:16 PM
I recently found the site, and I have been enjoying the forum.

I just bought a new 814ce and if I am reading the serial number correctly, it came out of Tecate. I thought all the higher end guitars came out of El Cajon. It doesn't really matter. The workmanship and sound are wonderful. I'm just curious when they started producing the 800 series across the border, or if I'm just plain wrong.
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: ataylor on February 16, 2012, 03:12:12 PM
Welcome!

I'm 99% sure that all 300 series guitars and up are made in El Cajon. You could call Taylor just to make sure though.
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: Smcgee on February 16, 2012, 03:14:48 PM
That is what I thought, but the new format serial number starts with a 2. Doesn't that mean Tecate?
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: ataylor on February 16, 2012, 03:28:26 PM
That is what I thought, but the new format serial number starts with a 2. Doesn't that mean Tecate?

I'm not sure what the serial number format is these days, but I guess a quick call to Taylor would instantly clear it up. I'll be very surprised if your 814 wasn't made at the main factory in El Cajon.
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: Smcgee on February 16, 2012, 03:31:11 PM
Yeah, I'll call them when I get back from this business trip. I'm just curious.
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: thebigz on February 16, 2012, 03:35:09 PM
I fell victim to this looking at a 714 once.  Be sure to count the numbers in serial.  If it is 11 digits then it is the older (and easier) system.  The first four digits will be the year made, which means it will probably start with a 2 since it was made in the 2000s.

The new system started in 2009 where the 1 and 2 designate which factory it was made in.

I'm positive your 814 was made in the El Cajon plant

http://www.taylorguitars.com/blog/taylor-support/faq-when-was-my-guitar-made
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: Smcgee on February 16, 2012, 03:50:45 PM
I fell victim to this looking at a 714 once.  Be sure to count the numbers in serial.  If it is 11 digits then it is the older (and easier) system.  The first four digits will be the year made, which means it will probably start with a 2 since it was made in the 2000s.

The new system started in 2009 where the 1 and 2 designate which factory it was made in.

I'm positive your 814 was made in the El Cajon plant

http://www.taylorguitars.com/blog/taylor-support/faq-when-was-my-guitar-made

I'll bet that is it. I'll count them when I get home. Thanks.
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: acmeseed on February 16, 2012, 04:08:51 PM
My 2011 814ce starts with a 1 for the serial number.
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: roadbiker on February 16, 2012, 04:15:05 PM
I have a 2011 and confirmed how to decode the serial number while on the phone with Taylor service a few weeks ago.

I think that if your's was made in Mexico, then you have a rare collector's item. All 300 through 900 series are made in California, as far as I have been told.

Jim
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: Steve on February 16, 2012, 04:20:06 PM
Taylor has never made an 814ce in Tecate...
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: michaelw on February 16, 2012, 05:00:14 PM
I recently found the site, and I have been enjoying the forum.

I just bought a new 814ce and if I am reading the serial number correctly, it came out of Tecate. I thought all the higher end guitars came out of El Cajon. It doesn't really matter. The workmanship and sound are wonderful. I'm just curious when they started producing the 800 series across the border, or if I'm just plain wrong.
hi Smcgee,
good to see you here :)
WELCOME !
congrats on the 814ce :D

guitar production in tecate began with the baby & big Baby in 05-06,
then the 100 series & gradually the 200 series in 08 & GS mini in 10 -
from 98-on, the 300 series/up have always been made in el cajon, ca

the current serial # system was used starting in November 2, 2009 &
guitars built before that date in 09 should have a
2009MMDDCXX format,
where the first 4 digits designate the year
5-6 month
7-8 day
9 series check digit
10-11 sequence # of guitar started that day

the current serial # system uses a slightly different system
OYMMDDYCXX
1st digit is the origin - 1 for el cajon, 2 for tecate
2  decade of year 0 or 1
3/4  month
5/6  day
7 year (9, 0, 1, 2)
8 series check digit
10-11 sequence #

the 814ce had the same aesthetic appointments as the current model beginning in 07, with
CV bracing starting in early 09 & the discrete pre-amp single body sensor ES in early 10 -
the latest version of ES has a single switch on the pre-amp, & 2 switches on the 07-09 models

i'm glad you're enjoying your 814ce & please make yourself comfortable :)

Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: Edward on February 17, 2012, 12:48:49 PM
I hate it when you know some bit of info, then because other folks raise points and questions, you then begin to doubt what you thought you "knew."  :)

...ok, so here's what I've known: Taylor produces no 300 on up series guitar outside of their production facility in ElCajon, Ca.  Period.  Never seen anything else ever say or allude to the contrary.

So now that this is clear, let's get back to what's really important...
...so, what's your next guitar :D :D :D

Edward
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: Satsuki on February 17, 2012, 01:43:30 PM
To put your mind at rest call Taylor. It will take about 3 minutes.
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: Smcgee on February 17, 2012, 04:27:41 PM
To put your mind at rest call Taylor. It will take about 3 minutes.

It is the 11 digit versus the newest serial number. Mine was built in late 2009 so it still has the previous numbering convention.

Just a curiosity. I love this guitar. I played and looked at guitars for a year and then this one hanging on the last high peg at the shop ust seemed perfect to me. I didn't pay attention to the date of manufacture since I just didn't care. Then when I registered it and looked at the 2 beginning the serial number I got to wondering.
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: Smcgee on February 17, 2012, 04:34:50 PM
I hate it when you know some bit of info, then because other folks raise points and questions, you then begin to doubt what you thought you "knew."  :)

...ok, so here's what I've known: Taylor produces no 300 on up series guitar outside of their production facility in ElCajon, Ca.  Period.  Never seen anything else ever say or allude to the contrary.

So now that this is clear, let's get back to what's really important...
...so, what's your next guitar :D :D :D

Edward

This one will have to hold me for a while I think. It's crazy how attached I already am to this thing. This is the first guitar that just felt like it was "My" guitar from the first time I picked it up. Goofy I know....
Title: Re: New to the forum...Just bought my second Taylor...question about which plant
Post by: Edward on February 17, 2012, 05:25:35 PM
hahaha ...nothing "goofy" about that!   You've clearly bonded with that guitar ...kudos!
The real problem is when you find another that's worthy of bonding with, but you want to keep your first ...er ...ummm ...can't help ya there :D

Edward