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Please note this is an autotranslation of the Japanese description. If you have any questions, please ask.
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Guild, one of the three great acoustic guitar brands of the past, was founded in 1952 by craftsmen from the Epiphone era in New York. Guild Guitars signed many musicians and was renowned as a prestigious, Made in USA brand. This instrument is a classic jumbo Guild "F-50R" guitar, manufactured in 1976, with a 17-inch body. It features a spruce top, rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, original pickguard, abalone and pearl fingerboard positions, original gold tuning machines, and non-scalloped bracing. While there are signs of wear consistent with age, such as dents, dull finish, and cracks in the binding, there is no major damage. The saddle has been adjusted as low as possible to adjust the string height, but the high string height makes it suitable for a more solid strumming style rather than delicate, technical playing. It also has an under-saddle passive pickup retrofitted. The rugged, weighty tone is still there, delivering the heavy, hard-hitting sound that's so characteristic of Guild. It has a deep, piano-like sound, a smooth sustain, and while it doesn't have a wide range, the core strength and rich sound unique to this period make it an addictive instrument. A standard hard case is included.
Condition: EX+
Top: Solid Spruce
Sides: Solid Rosewood
Back: Solid Rosewood
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Ebony
Bridge: Ebony
Machine Head: Schaller/Gold
Fingerboard Inlay: Abalone & Pearl
Rosette: White & Black
Binding: White & Black
Pick Guard: Black
Pickup: Under-saddle piezo pickup
Nut width: 43mm
Scale: 650.8mm
Case: Hard Case
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Policy
All products are shipped with insurance and are traceable. Import duties and customs fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Please make sure to understand your country's requirements before placing an order.
Due to the nature of international transactions, returns are extremely challenging. Returns will be accepted only under specific circumstances, such as if the item is damaged during shipping, does not match the description, or if the wrong item is received. Please be mindful of these conditions. When initiating a return, please carefully review whether the contents are included in the return policy. If you have concerns, feel free to inquire before placing an order. Additionally, all items listed on 'Reverb' are available for purchase in Japanese stores as well, and we regularly update our stock. However, depending on the timing of your order, items may occasionally be out of stock. In such cases, we will promptly cancel the order and provide a refund.
If you have any further questions or uncertainties, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for your interest!
Please note this is an autotranslation of the Japanese description. If you have any questions, please ask.
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Guild, one of the three great acoustic guitar brands of the past, was founded in 1952 by craftsmen from the Epiphone era in New York. Guild Guitars signed many musicians and was renowned as a prestigious, Made in USA brand. This instrument is a classic jumbo Guild "F-50R" guitar, manufactured in 1976, with a 17-inch body. It features a spruce top, rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, original pickguard, abalone and pearl fingerboard positions, original gold tuning machines, and non-scalloped bracing. While there are signs of wear consistent with age, such as dents, dull finish, and cracks in the binding, there is no major damage. The saddle has been adjusted as low as possible to adjust the string height, but the high string height makes it suitable for a more solid strumming style rather than delicate, technical playing. It also has an under-saddle passive pickup retrofitted. The rugged, weighty tone is still there, delivering the heavy, hard-hitting sound that's so characteristic of Guild. It has a deep, piano-like sound, a smooth sustain, and while it doesn't have a wide range, the core strength and rich sound unique to this period make it an addictive instrument. A standard hard case is included.
Condition: EX+
Top: Solid Spruce
Sides: Solid Rosewood
Back: Solid Rosewood
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Ebony
Bridge: Ebony
Machine Head: Schaller/Gold
Fingerboard Inlay: Abalone & Pearl
Rosette: White & Black
Binding: White & Black
Pick Guard: Black
Pickup: Under-saddle piezo pickup
Nut width: 43mm
Scale: 650.8mm
Case: Hard Case
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Policy
All products are shipped with insurance and are traceable. Import duties and customs fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Please make sure to understand your country's requirements before placing an order.
Due to the nature of international transactions, returns are extremely challenging. Returns will be accepted only under specific circumstances, such as if the item is damaged during shipping, does not match the description, or if the wrong item is received. Please be mindful of these conditions. When initiating a return, please carefully review whether the contents are included in the return policy. If you have concerns, feel free to inquire before placing an order. Additionally, all items listed on 'Reverb' are available for purchase in Japanese stores as well, and we regularly update our stock. However, depending on the timing of your order, items may occasionally be out of stock. In such cases, we will promptly cancel the order and provide a refund.
If you have any further questions or uncertainties, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for your interest!
| Listed | 6 months ago |
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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