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About This Listing

1998 Guild Bluesbird! Made in Westerly, RI, USA. Natural gloss finish on bound Maple top with tons of cool and unique figure, capping off a single-cut chambered Mahogany body. Set Mahogany neck, topped with a bound 22-fret Rosewood board with pearl block inlays. Tone supplied by a pair of Seymour Duncan humbuckers with 3-way switch and individual volumes and tones. Chrome hardware. Changed tuners and two knobs are missing their reflector tops. Otherwise all original, and there have been no breaks or repairs. Guitar has some dings and play wear, but is in overall very good condition. A very cool USA Bluesbird. Ships in a gigbag.

Verified PayPal accepted from all buyers. Please email or call 732-713-4156 with item or payment questions before bidding. Most buyers outside the US will be welcome, but all buyers outside the continental 48 states MUST contact me BEFORE bidding for shipping quote. NJ residents add 7% sales tax.

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Listed6 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Bluesbird
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 1998
Made In
  • United States
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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