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c. 1998 Guild Starfire IV Natural Blonde!

Here is a really excellent Westerly RI Guild USA Starfire IV in Natural. The guitar plays exceptionally well and sounds excellent. This was a great era for Guild and this one is no different. The guitar is very original except for the missing pickguard, knobs, and switch tip. The guitar is in very nice condition overall with some minor marks here and there but nothing notable. Light fading but really looks great. Comes with the original hardshell case and the original owner's manual. Buy a nice older Guild SF-4's that is a great one!

    Weight: 8.7 lbs.

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    Thanks from KC Vintage Guitars!

    Listed5 months ago
    Condition
    Brand
    Model
    • Starfire IV Reissue
    Categories
    Fretboard Material
    • Rosewood
    Neck Construction
    • Set-Neck
    Body Shape
    • Double Cutaway
    Right / Left Handed
    • Right Handed
    Body Type
    • Semi-Hollow Body
    Number of Strings
    • 6-String
    Bridge/Tailpiece Type
    • Stop-Bar
    Pickup Configuration
    • HH
    Color Family
    • Tan
    • Natural
    Number of Frets
    • 22

    About the Seller

    Kansas City Vintage Guitars

    Lees Summit, MO, United States
    (1,415)
    Joined Reverb:2013
    Items Sold:799
    Product Overview
    The Guild Starfire IV Reissue used the design features of the original '60s Starfire. It still serves as a quality semi-hollow, dual humbucker alternative to the ES-335. Pickups are Guild SD-1 humbuckers.

    Years of Production: 1963 - 1994 (original), 1995 - 2005 (reissue)
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    c. 1998 Guild USA Starfire IV Natural Blonde - Westerly Rhode Island Made, Highly Figured Flame!
    c. 1998 Guild USA Starfire IV Natural Blonde - Westerly Rhode Island Made, Highly Figured Flame!
    $1,899.99

    About This Listing

    c. 1998 Guild Starfire IV Natural Blonde!

    Here is a really excellent Westerly RI Guild USA Starfire IV in Natural. The guitar plays exceptionally well and sounds excellent. This was a great era for Guild and this one is no different. The guitar is very original except for the missing pickguard, knobs, and switch tip. The guitar is in very nice condition overall with some minor marks here and there but nothing notable. Light fading but really looks great. Comes with the original hardshell case and the original owner's manual. Buy a nice older Guild SF-4's that is a great one!

      Weight: 8.7 lbs.

      Fast WORLDWIDE Shipping Available! Please contact us for more details.

      For additional photos and important information, please check out our website!

      Thanks from KC Vintage Guitars!

      Listed5 months ago
      Condition
      Brand
      Model
      • Starfire IV Reissue
      Categories
      Fretboard Material
      • Rosewood
      Neck Construction
      • Set-Neck
      Body Shape
      • Double Cutaway
      Right / Left Handed
      • Right Handed
      Body Type
      • Semi-Hollow Body
      Number of Strings
      • 6-String
      Bridge/Tailpiece Type
      • Stop-Bar
      Pickup Configuration
      • HH
      Color Family
      • Tan
      • Natural
      Number of Frets
      • 22

      About the Seller

      Kansas City Vintage Guitars

      Lees Summit, MO, United States
      (1,415)
      Joined Reverb:2013
      Items Sold:799
      Product Overview
      The Guild Starfire IV Reissue used the design features of the original '60s Starfire. It still serves as a quality semi-hollow, dual humbucker alternative to the ES-335. Pickups are Guild SD-1 humbuckers.

      Years of Production: 1963 - 1994 (original), 1995 - 2005 (reissue)
      Shop 5 options from $1,899.99
      Product Reviews

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