I want the LTDS to stick to the traditional Taylor Series numbering. 6xx's are maple, 4xx's are ovangkol and so on. If they want to introduce woods out of the normal series then create some new number or ID for it. When I was shopping I was comparing new and used but many of the 414ce's I found were LTDs so it wasn't a direct comparison. I was new to Taylors and their numbering system was relatively easy to understand with a minimal amount of research. I prefer it over the Martin and many other manufacturers numbering which I am still confused with. So far this is the only gripe I have with Taylor and as much as it annoys me, in reality it is pretty minor.
Just based on my observations because a lot of guitar sellers (Guitar Rodeo, Martin Guitars, LA guitar Sales, Wildwood Guitars) still sell them, and usually, fall ltd taylors are always sold out.Are the not that good?
I think the other issue is, as someone pointed out previously, is that Cocobolo seems to be the fallback tonewood for the limiteds every year. That makes the limiteds made of this wood not so limited in the eyes of the buyer. I would suggest they let Cocobolo take a couple years off to help drive demand back up. In the meantime, introduce a new and equally interesting wood to the higher end limiteds. Ziricote? Perhaps A funky grained something or other that grabs the eye and the ear equally? Don't know what, but it would again position Taylor as the company willing to step away from tradition and introduce the public to something new.