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Guild F-412 12-String Acoustic Guitar
Designed in the late 1960s as Guild's first jumbo 12-strings, the F-412 and its sibling, the F-512, are two of Guild's most enduring and popular models. True to its vintage roots, today's F-412 has the same body dimensions as the original (17" wide, 21" long, 4.8" deep). The F-412 features an arched figured maple back and solid figured maple sides, a solid AAA Sitka spruce top, bound ebony fingerboard with abalone and mother-of-pearl block inlays, "G"-shield headstock logo, gold hardware and a pure nitrocellulose lacquer finish. >More
Guild F-512 12-String Acoustic Guitar
Designed in the late 1960s as Guild's first jumbo 12-strings, the F-512 and its sibling, the F-412, are two of their most enduring and popular models. True to its vintage roots, today's F-512 has the same body dimensions as the original (17" wide, 21" long, 4.8" deep). It features a solid AAA Sitka spruce top, solid rosewood back and sides, bound ebony fingerboard with abalone and mother-of-pearl block inlays, "G"-shield headstock inlay, gold hardware and a pure nitrocellulose lacquer finish. >More
Guild GADF212E 12-String Acoustic Guitar
A grand orchestra 12-string guitar from more than 40 years ago that gives exceptional balance and volume. Valencia F-40 body shape (16 in. lower bout), special-scalloped bracing, solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides and three-piece mahogany/maple/mahogany neck. A workhorse of a guitar that fits any genre of music. >More
Guild DV4 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
Guild's DV Series guitars are stripped down, no-nonsense tone machines. They offer exceptional balance, volume and playability at an exceptional price. DV guitars feature our exclusive hand-rubbed satin gel varnish finish, which really lets the wood breathe and results in exceptional resonance and projection. >More
Guild D-40 Bluegrass Jubilee Acoustic
Guild introduced its first dreadnought models in 1963; the D-40 Bluegrass Jubilee and the D-50 Bluegrass Special. Renowned for their balanced, articulate sound and excellent projection, these models quickly found favor with flatpickers and fingerstylists alike. >More
Guild D-55 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
Guild has been building dreadnought acoustic guitars since 1963, and our instruments are revered for their value, reliability, and tone. This robust, high-volume body style was developed with an emphasis on string-to-string balance, so that treble, mid and bass registers project evenly. >More
Guild F-50 Jumbo Acoustic Guitar
Today's F-50 has many features of the best vintage instruments, with a 4.8"-deep body, a relocated "X" bracing pattern and a new sculpted rosewood bridge. Other features include a solid AAA spruce top, arched figured maple back and solid figured maple sides, a bound ebony fingerboard with traditional mother of pearl and abalone block inlays, "G"-shield headstock logo, gold hardware and a pure nitrocellulose lacquer finish. >More
Guild D-50 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
Guild introduced its first dreadnought models in 1963; the D-40 Bluegrass Jubilee and the D-50 Bluegrass Special. Renowned for their balanced, articulate sound and excellent projection, these models quickly found favor with flatpickers and fingerstylists alike. >More
Guild F-30 Orchestra Acoustic-Electric
In 1954, Guild introduced the F-30 Aragon, the smallest of the original Guild flat-top guitars. Early versions featured a unique orchestra body shape with a spruce top, arched maple back, and maple sides. By 1959, the F-30 Aragon had acquired a mahogany back and sides. During the late '50s and early '60s, the F-30 had become the guitar of the folk explosion, and to this day its compact body produces a full, balanced sound perfect for nearly any style. >More
Guild F-30 Orchestra Acoustic Guitar
In 1954, Guild introduced the F-30 Aragon, the smallest of the original Guild flat-top guitars. Early versions featured a unique orchestra body shape with a spruce top, arched maple back, and maple sides. By 1959, the F-30 Aragon had acquired a mahogany back and sides. During the late '50s and early '60s, the F-30 had become the guitar of the folk explosion, and to this day its compact body produces a full, balanced sound perfect for nearly any style. >More
Guild F-47R Orchestra Acoustic Guitar
A fresh take on Guild's classic F-47 model, the F-47R is a finely crafted, deep-body grand orchestra-size acoustic guitar that offers vintage vibe with exceptional balance, warmth and volume. Features include classic F-47 body specs with a 16-inch lower bout and 4 7/8-inch body depth, a solid red spruce top with red spruce scalloped bracing, rosewood back and sides, white body and fingerboard binding, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle and a pure nitrocellulose lacquer finish. >More
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