Taylor Guitars
1980 Gillespie Way, El Cajon, CA 92020

Taylor Guitars was founded in 1974 by Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug, and has grown into the leading global builder of premium acoustic guitars. Renowned for blending modern, innovative manufacturing techniques with a master craftsman’s attention to detail, Taylor acoustic guitars are widely considered among the best-sounding and easiest to play in the world. The company is a pioneer in the use of computer mills, lasers and other high-tech tools and proprietary machinery, and today, Bob Taylor is widely recognized throughout the musical instrument industry as the visionary acoustic guitar manufacturer.
Today, Taylor employs over 1,200 people and produces hundreds of guitars per day exclusively in two factory complexes in the U.S and Mexico: El Cajon, California, and in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico. (Taylor does not manufacture any guitars in Asia.) The company maintains an active dealer network, with Taylor guitars sold through hundreds of retail locations in North America and with international distribution to 60 countries, including a distribution warehouse and factory service center in the Netherlands.
Their site has a wealth of information about what goes into making a Taylor guitar and how to make this very important decision. They have guides for how to find the right fit for you. Learn about the subtle differences in shapes and styles. Delve into different types of woods and construction, which are vital to the flavor and tone of an acoustic. Explore the Taylor line by series to find the look and style you want for your instrument.
This was an incredible opportunity to learn about the sound of wood in guitars, and to see the inside production of one of the worlds leading guitar makers! Tuesday, September 16th, thirty SDFWA Members enjoyed a professional, guided tour of the Taylor Guitar factory in El Cajon. What a place!
Taylor produces (brace yourself) about 1,000 perfect, new guitars…..each day! What was truly impressive was seeing the dozens of dedicated employee/owners crafting each one with incredible attention to detail. SDFWA Members in attendance had a great opportunity to see and ask questions about the glues used, finishing procedures, the importance of humidity in the shop, and much more.
Thanks again to Jean Eichenlaub for organizing this tour.
Next Shop Tour could be at YOUR shop. It is great to see professional shops like Taylor Guitars, but learning from each other is one of the key values of the SDFWA. It is interesting to see how we approach different shop layouts, solutions to common problems, etc. If you would like to open up your shop or if you know someone that has a shop you would like to visit, please let us know. Thanks!
