So I'll try to keep this short:
1. I got a promotion and raise earlier this year, and decided to celebrate with an 8th Taylor GA.
2. I considered a cedar/cocobolo BTO, but nice-looking cocobolo is no longer available.
3. I considered a Cindy-style 914 with a cedar top mod, but they have been discontinued in preparation for the new 900s where options would be scarce.
4. I considered a Bourgeois OM, but couldn't bring myself to do it since the Taylor GA really handles all my playing needs.
So I'm building my own version of a 914 with the original modern signature Taylor 714 sound (pre-CV bracing, pre-AP bracing):
Edge-burst finished cedar top
AA EIR back and sides
Standard II Adirondack bracing
Bone nut and saddle
Gotoh antique gold tuners with black buttons
Ebony binding with red purfling line
Paua rosette and top trim with red purfling line
Paua Gothic Vine inlay on fret board
Paua Taylor logo on a rosewood peghead overlay with matching gloss-finished TRC
Yeah, I know, shameless bling everywhere!
JUNE 2nd UPDATE Taylor has graciously agreed to build my custom GA with Standard II Adirondack bracing, so we're back on track! I've revised the specs above as they currently stand. I've removed the ES1, because I've had such a great experience with the LR Baggs Lyric system (installed on my two oldest guitars in my signature below), even in a band setting. I'll have one of these installed after I receive the guitar. I like the non-invasive installation that requires no drill holes. Back to waiting mode....
JUNE 14th UPDATE The saga continues...Taylor was getting ready to begin the build when they took a closer look at my spec sheet. My FLGS was cringing when they told me that Taylor couldn't do the red trim bordering the paua top purfling - they said it wouldn't look good. I didn't blow a gasket - I do trust their aesthetic judgment, and allowed them to do the standard white/black/white border. (The ebony binding will still have the red purfling border.) However, I did ask them to look for some EIR with character and provided some photo examples if what I meant. Joe Bina's involved at this point, and he has never let me down before. Looking forward to the result in early August!