c.1979 Guild F-50 Jumbo Guitar
This is a customer's guitar that was in for a fret dress, new bone saddle, and setup. It now plays nicely and is dancing the night away playing Joplin rags with its owner.
This Guild was built in '79, and sports a (pressed?) flamed-maple arched back, flamed maple back, sides, and neck, and a big old spruce top. It's a jumbo-sized body and feels and sounds something like a cross between a Gibson J-200 and a Martin D-18 when it's in the hands... which is generally how I describe the tone of a Guild anyhow -- somewhere in the middle of those two bigger makes.
As a competitor to the J-200, this thing has bling all over -- check out the fancy contrasting MOP inlay down the double-bound, inlaid-lines, ebony board. The styling on this guitar recalls '30s archtops more than most flattops.
Classy Guild ebony bridge.
Gold Grover tuners.
Pretty stuff!
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