Guitar
Guild 1963 Jetstar S-100 in NJ for $400
Thi is a rare and unique opportunity to purchase a Guild Jestar S-100 from the Original Owner. this is the 2 pickup model with is much less common than the S-50 single pickup version. It has the Hagstrom-type Vibrato tailpiece and the original pickups (many of these I've seen had aftermarket humbuckers added in the 70's). It comes with the original (though beat up) case as well. This is definitely a 1963 or 1964 because Guild altered the body shape and pickups after that on the Jetstars.
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1981 Guild Starfire Iv Semi-hollowbody Electric Guitar
guitarz.blogspot.com: Here's a Guild Starfire SF-4 from 1981 with walnut finish, set neck construction, ebony fingerboard, factory stop tailpiece, and Westerly, RI label. Yes, a tasteful guitar from the 1980s; perhaps only those Guild XR-7 pickups...
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Custom Shop Guild M-75 Bluesbird
guitarz.blogspot.com: Guild's M-75 model was released as the Aristocrat in 1952 - the same year than Gibson's Les Paul - and has a hollow body despite its lack of sound holes. It's been discontinued and re-issued over the last decades...
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Guild Bluesbird Electric In Burlington Vt For $500
It seems just about every Les Paul looking solid body guitar Guild ever sold was christened as a "Bluesbird." My personal favorite version is the early 1970's partially hollow version with the more rounded cutaway horn. This one is quite...
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Guild Thunder Tube Combo Amp In Dayton For $150
I believe the Guild Thunder came in several versions - looks like this one uses 6GW8 output tubes - they look like EL84 tubes but sound more like 6L6's. ********************************* Vintage 60's Guild Tube Amp - $150 (N. Dayton)...
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1966 Guild Jetstar Bass: Bringing A "peter Tork" Bass Back To Life !!
The early Guild Jetstar Bass is one of the rarer and more unusual basses built by the Guild company during their Hoboken, NJ years. Guild was much more of a guitar company to start with - and the semi-hollow Guild Starfire bass was by far the predominant...
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