... Taylor simply cannot get great flamed koa like that one anymore. They can source plenty enough koa, but it is much plainer than even ten years ago. It is unfortunate that these exotic guitar woods are becoming endangered and in short supply. Even more unfortunate that they are being poached and exploited in damaging, unsustainable ways. Enjoy them while you have them!
Yeah, I hear ya, Earl!
Sure, Taylor has the fine woods still in the stash, but I have no doubt that the
truly select pieces are few, and reserved for the uber-special builds. It's a point of economics and low supply, to be sure, not to mention an historical short-sightedness for what was ignored as a scarce commodity (so big Kudos to Bob and Kurt their Cameroon project!). FWIW, my two "guits in the will" (yeah, literal

), are a couple of RTs: one a 12er with flamed b/s and the other with quilted b/s and Engelmann top. No shortage of maple, this we know. But
this grade of maple is off the charts. And Engelmann not only is getting hard to source (witness how few are built by anyone, and Taylor's use of lutz from when Engel
was readily available) but
this guitar has an evenness and silking that is nothing short of stellar! As I had intimated in my previous post, I enjoy these, and my others incl. the electrics, with as much gusto as humility as they are
far finer instruments than my meagre skills can attest. But that ain't stoppin me from rockin them hard as much as loving the heck out of em! Heck, already had to do a refret on a few of them. By the time the kids get em, they'll prob be due for another, LOL!

Play on, and
enjoy the ride, all!

Edward