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Taylor announces the arrival of his new Gibson Goldtop LP in this January 3, 2017 Instagram post. This post from the prior day by Mark Agnesi, manager of Norman's Rare Guitars and Director of Brand Experience for Gibson Guitars, identifies the guitar a 1969 original from Norman's Rare Guitars.
January 2, 2017, Mark Agnesi
Guitar Of The Day: 1969 Gibson Les Paul Std. Goldtop with 2 P90's. #NormansRareGuitars
January 3, 2017, Dawes
Welcome to the family...Can't wait to get this thing on the road...
At 7:30min in this video from 2016 Goldsmith talks about that Martin gave him a 00-18.
According to Martin's website, Goldsmith uses Martin OM-28E retro guitar.
In this photo, Taylor Goldsmith can be seen playing a Telecaster.
Goldsmith admits at 2:31min that his Number two is a '62 Stratocaster.
This instagram shows his ES-345 and a new Gretsch (though I have never seen him play the Gretsch live!). The 345 is notable by its stereo pickup selector options and the split pearliod inlays.
In this video from LA based guitar shop "Norman's Rare Guitars" Goldsmith plays his '66 Martin D-18 which he bought there. He also states that this was his main acoustic on the album "We're all gonna die" (2016).
In this Getty image, Taylor Goldsmith is playing a Gibson Les Paul Standard with P90s. The ageing of the guitar would suggest that it is an original vintage c1956 model in a rare Black top finish, rather than the standard Gold top of that specific time.
At 3:50min Goldsmith shows his Les Paul Junior from 1956 which was once his main guitar. He calls this one "the most rock'n'roll sounding guitar".
At 5:44min Goldsmith shows his Gretsch White Falcon, which is actually a newer model he got by Fender. According to Goldsmith he played this guitar on his side project "The New Basement Tapes".
Taylor can be seen extolling the virtues of his '56 Les Paul Junior at 3.51 in Dawes' 2016 Rig Rundown.
His LPJ appears to be stock, and has a sunburst finish.
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