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$ 30.00
$ 30.00
Get a Classic Taylor Inlay Truss Rod Cover for your Taylor Guitar with a two-hole truss rod cover.
All of our Truss Rod Covers consist of a finished top layer (Black Ebony, Rosewood, or AAA Curly Koa) with two base layers of Rosewood. We use this layered construction on a base of Rosewood for enhanced durability.
Get a Classic Taylor Inlay Truss Rod Cover for your Taylor Guitar with a two-hole truss rod cover.
All of our Truss Rod Covers consist of a finished top layer (Black Ebony, Rosewood, or AAA Curly Koa) with two base layers of Rosewood. We use this layered construction on a base of Rosewood for enhanced durability.
We have a range of inlayed truss rods that will match any Taylor fretboard inlay.
We make our Truss Rods out of multiple layers of wood, cross hatching layers of veneer to make them stronger.
Here is an in depth look into how our truss rods are built.
I was getting my old 1965 Gibson EB-0 bass up and running again and I needed a truss rod cover that would not only serve it's obvious purpose but also to have a little bit of style. Thalia's truss rod cover is beautiful, and the cross on this thing completely gives this a complete Stoner Doom/Tony Iommi vibe! It's perfect!
Custom Truss Rod Cover | Shape T2 - Fits Most Guild Guitars
I never thought replacing the plastic truss rod cover would make that much of a difference, but wood and pearl is definitely an improvement without being too ostentatious. Now my 78 D35 has a sort of a George Harrison vibe to it!
Custom Truss Rod Cover | Shape T3 - Fits 3 Hole Taylor Guitars
Fits great, looks great. Thalia makes the best stuff!
Thalia Truss Rod Covers fit a wide range of guitar makes & models. You can print out the shape template to match it to your guitar or you can search for your make and model in this list to determine which shape you will need.
Please Note: We have also included common guitars that do not have truss rod covers for completeness.Truss Rod Shape Guide
NOTE: This data has been collected from a wide range of sources and has not been completely verified for accuracy. If you discover that any of this data is wrong or have additional brands/models to add to our database please send us an email to support@thaliacapos.com. Thank you for your help!