Introduced in 1963, the Guild F-47 Bluegrass model was aimed at the exploding folk and bluegrass boom. This is a 1965 model built in Hoboken, New Jersey.
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MORE →Introduced in 1963, the Guild F-47 Bluegrass model was aimed at the exploding folk and bluegrass boom. This is a 1965 model built in Hoboken, New Jersey.
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MORE →Introduced in 1958, the Guild Savoy was available in cutaway acoustic form – as the A-150 here – and as the electric X-150. The body is a full 17 inch wide, with three inch sides. Often, it was equipped with a neck mount deArmond pickup though this example does not appear to have had one.
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MORE →The Guild Bluesbird first appeared in 1967 as the M-75 with a hollow body. Over the years, it’s become an interpretation of the classic single cut electric.
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MORE →Guild Starfires started appearing in 1960 as a natural electric progression of Guild’s focus on archtop guitars.
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MORE →“That is the best acoustic 12-string ever made.” said Grant as I sat strumming the Guild F412 in preparation for this review. It’s not everyday I hear such praise coming from Grant, nor is it a statement that is easily dismissed. With almost 40 years experience in guitar restoration and repair, Grant’s opinion on any guitar is something I try to pay close attention to.
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