the woods, body shape & bracing are the same, with the 8 series having
ivoroid binding, gloss rosewood headstock, small ab bot fretmarkers &
3 ring ab rosette & the 800s having maple binding, satin rosewood
headstock, 800 series fretboard inlays & single ring ab rosette
other series that differ in top woods (current)
516ce, 714ce, 716ce engelmann top standard(cedar or sitka option)
GS5, GA7, GS7 cedar top standard (sitka or engelmann option)
since the XX5-8 series are all the same $, & the 8 has CV bracing
one has the option to pick a mahogany, maple or rosewood model
Standard II bracing (on the 5, 6, 7) or CV (on the 8 ) & for a little
more either a engelmann, cedar or sitka top (or mahogany on the 5)
i've seen box labels that read
314ce
GA-CE sapl/sitka
412ce
GC-CE ovkl/sitka
i imagine the current designation for the CE models
would be retained (856ce, rather than GS8-12CE)
the wood thickness varies depending on the wood used, on both the
acoustic non-cutaway & acoustic electric models, with no set 'date' &
if i were to venture a guess, it could have been phased in right around
08 or so (when the X16's came out & CV bracing was introduced) ...
by having the GA8 & 814ce, each has one option -
add ES (GA8e) or delete ES (814c - still, with the 'e' on the label)
granted it might be nice to have a legacy series for the 6, 8 & 9
(acoustic non-cutaway) as the 600 series had a pure acoustic model
configuration through 1996 (nearly all 97's were 'C's & 98-later CE) &
the 912 & 914 were standard with venetian cutaways also ...
even if the price point was the same as the CE, no E, i believe
there might possibly be enough interest, as BTO upcharges to spec
a 800/900 series non-cutaway would be a good bit more
one can BTO a GA8ce or GA8ce, but there would
be very little savings over a 814ce or 814c(no E) -
an adi CV option on the 800s & 900s, along with an adi or
redwood top option on the 900's would be nice, imho