Short scale. Big voice. Serious wood selection.
This one is for the players who love the power of a dreadnought but don’t want to fight one.
This 2004 Taylor 710-L9 Short Scale pairs an Engelmann Spruce top with Indian Rosewood back and sides for that classic recipe of warmth, depth, shimmer, and headroom—but with a twist: the 24 7/8” short scale makes the whole experience feel easier under the fingers and incredibly comfortable for long sessions.
The scalloped X-bracing lets the top breathe and respond beautifully, while the ebony fingerboard, abalone snowflake inlays, and Hawaiian koa rosette bring just the right amount of understated luxury. Add in the tropical American mahogany neck, 1 3/4” nut width, and Tusq nut and saddle, and you’ve got a guitar that feels refined without losing that big acoustic authority.
The result?
A guitar with dreadnought punch, rich rosewood lows, clear highs, and a neck that feels fast and forgiving.
If you’ve ever wished your full-size acoustic felt just a little easier to play without sacrificing tone… this may be your answer.
Come give it a spin at Heyday Guitars.
Vintage • New • Weird & Wonderful
Short scale. Big voice. Serious wood selection.
This one is for the players who love the power of a dreadnought but don’t want to fight one.
This 2004 Taylor 710-L9 Short Scale pairs an Engelmann Spruce top with Indian Rosewood back and sides for that classic recipe of warmth, depth, shimmer, and headroom—but with a twist: the 24 7/8” short scale makes the whole experience feel easier under the fingers and incredibly comfortable for long sessions.
The scalloped X-bracing lets the top breathe and respond beautifully, while the ebony fingerboard, abalone snowflake inlays, and Hawaiian koa rosette bring just the right amount of understated luxury. Add in the tropical American mahogany neck, 1 3/4” nut width, and Tusq nut and saddle, and you’ve got a guitar that feels refined without losing that big acoustic authority.
The result?
A guitar with dreadnought punch, rich rosewood lows, clear highs, and a neck that feels fast and forgiving.
If you’ve ever wished your full-size acoustic felt just a little easier to play without sacrificing tone… this may be your answer.
Come give it a spin at Heyday Guitars.
Vintage • New • Weird & Wonderful