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About This Listing

    • Make/Model: Guild D4-NT Acoustic Guitar
    • Serial Number: CF001074
    • Location of Manufacture: USA
    • Scale Length:  25.5"
    • Nut Width: 1 11/16"
    • Weight: 5.2  lbs
    • Finish Color: Natural
    • Top Wood: Spruce
    • Side Wood: Mahogany
    • Back Wood: Mahogany
    • Neck Wood: Mahogany
    • Fingerboard Wood: Rosewood
    • Case: No case, but will be professionally packed and shipped.
    • Features: Chrome Hardware, Grover Tuners, Tortoise Pickguard, Pearl Dot Inlays
    • Condition: This Guild American Acoustic looks good! There are some dings, scratches, light discoloration throughout the guitar (see pics), but there is no major cosmetic issues! This guitar is a players acoustic! The frets are in great condition with light fret wear in the first few positions. Amazingly low action, with fresh new strings makes playing this guitar a dream, it just feels great in the hands! It has an amazing full tone, that is loud and articulate! This guitar plays buttery, and is a great American made Guild! Its ready to rock & roll!Everything pictured is ready to be professionally packed and shipped.


Listed7 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • D4-NT
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Body Shape
  • Dreadnought

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GravityMusicGear

Denver, CO, United States
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Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:8,410

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