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Acoustic Guitar Bracing - Westerly Guild Guitars
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Iconic American guitar maker with over 60 years of building handcrafted instruments in the United States. Guild guitars are made to be played.
Guild 12-String Acoustics | Guild Guitars
https://guildguitars.com/guitars/acoustic-guitars/12-string/
12-STRING GUITARS Achieve full chordal expression and powerful volume with a Guild 12-String. All Guild 12-string acoustics have dual-action truss rods and custom bracing. Since the late 1960’s, they have been respected and regarded for their well-balanced tone, suited for recording and well as live performances. F-512E Maple Blonde
Traditional Series | Guild Guitars
https://guildguitars.com/guitars/acoustic-guitars/traditional-series/
Guild Traditional Series models feature red spruce bracing; bone nuts, saddles and bridge pins; dovetail neck joints and pure nitrocellulose lacquer finishes. Experience the tradition of great Guild tone in these exceptional instruments.
F-47 Grand Orchestra Acoustic | Guild Guitars
https://guildguitars.com/g/f-47m/
Bracing: Guild® Scalloped Red Spruce: Rosette: Black/White Striped: Finish: Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer: Body Depth Upper Bout: 4″ (101 mm) Body Depth Lower Bout: 4.5″ (114 mm) Body Length: 20″ (508 mm) Body Width Lower Bout: 16″ (406 mm) Body Width Upper Bout: 11.25″ (286 mm) Overall Guitar Length: 42″ (1067 mm) Guitar Weight: 4.25 lbs: Body Binding: White: Purfling
Frequently Asked Questions | Guild Guitars
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Guild USA acoustic models, currently including the M, D, F, and F twelve-string body shapes, are proudly made in our Oxnard, California factory. The Westerly Collection acoustic guitar models are made in China by our skilled factory partners. Our Newark St. electric guitar models are made in South Korea, Indonesia, and China depending on the model.
M-20 Natural | Guild Guitars
https://guildguitars.com/g/m-20-in-natural/
Guild’s iconic M-20 was the first guitar off the production line in 1967, when the company had grown so much that they relocated to a new factory in Westerly, RI. Nearly 50 years later, history has repeated itself in a brand new, state-of-the-art facility in California. The M-20 is a concert size acoustic guitar built with solid mahogany top, back, and sides, informally nicknamed “the Nick …
Guild in the Post-Fender Era | Vintage Guitar® magazine
https://www.vintageguitar.com/21567/guild-in-the-post-fender-era/
Two changes were made right away; first, back braces were made lighter and, second, fingerboards routinely went to 111/16″ widths at the nut as opposed to the 15/8″ Guild had used for years. Finishes would remain lacquer. These guitars were still built in Rhode Island by the same people who had been building Guilds for years.
Guild D-25 back bracing experiment | The Gear Page
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2,276. Feb 22, 2013. #1. I have a Guild D-25 from early 1980's with an arched back (mahogany). I've fallen in and out of love with the guitar over the years. It has a distinctive low-mid presence, good for easy picking and solid strumming, dampened rock chords go well too. Not a dry mid thud bluegrass guitar, like a Martin dread, but with lots ...
Guild DV52 Westerly RI Built Dreadnought Highly Figured ...
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DV stands for dreadnought vintage. In the early 1990s, Guild Luthiers were asked to design an affordable guitar, with high end features, that would sound like vintage dreads from the 1940-60s. They gave it a unique bracing pattern with scalloped …
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