Guild Starfire V Cherry 1966
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Overview
The Starfire V was essentially the same as the Starfire IV but with a few upgrades including block inlays, a Bigsby tailpiece, and a master volume control. Both guitars represent Guild's efforts to break into the electric guitar market in the early '60s. While these semi-hollowbodies are considered fine instruments and were adopted by some players at the time, they are of far less interest to collectors than their Gibson equivalents such as the ES-335.
Years of Production: 1963 - 1973, 1999 - 2001
Body Style: Double cutaway semi-hollowbody
Wood Composition: Laminated Maple or Mahogany body, three-piece Maple/Mahogany neck, Rosewood fingerboard
Design Elements: Two humbucker pickups (non-original pickups pictured), chrome-plated hardware, Guild Bigsby tremolo tailpiece, four control knobs and master volume knob
Notable Starfire Players: Buddy Guy, Lightening Hopkins, Jerry Garcia
Years of Production: 1963 - 1973, 1999 - 2001
Body Style: Double cutaway semi-hollowbody
Wood Composition: Laminated Maple or Mahogany body, three-piece Maple/Mahogany neck, Rosewood fingerboard
Design Elements: Two humbucker pickups (non-original pickups pictured), chrome-plated hardware, Guild Bigsby tremolo tailpiece, four control knobs and master volume knob
Notable Starfire Players: Buddy Guy, Lightening Hopkins, Jerry Garcia
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