1966 Guild F-50 Jumbo Guitar (Lefty Conversion)
Hoboken factory Guilds are always lovely! This big beaut was in for lefty-fication and I think the owner should be well-pleased. It's got rumble, warmth, sustain, snap, and a good "chunk" to its midrange that makes it a lot of fun to play. I was a bit jealous just trying it out as a righty.
Compared to the '70s Guilds made in Westerly, the Hoboken-made ones feel a little different and have a bit more of a robust sound, I think. The necks are slimmer front-to-back and the cut is more akin to a '60s Gibson electric. It makes playing these for chordal backup really nice -- especially in a rock context with lots of sliding chords.
Per the usual, this model is decked-out in fancy trim and has block pearl inlay down the board and flamed maple veneer for the back and sides.
Repairs included: fret level/dress, lefty mod to the bridge (fill slot, cut new slot, new saddle, new pins), and setup.
Made by: Guild
Model: F-50
Made in: Hoboken, NJ, USA
Serial number: AD-141
Top wood: solid spruce
Back & sides wood: flamed maple ply
Bracing type: x
Bridge: ebony
Fretboard: ebony
Neck wood: maple two-piece
Tone: rumbly, big, punchy, good mids, full
Suitable for: folk, country, rock, etc.
Action height at 12th fret: 3/32” bass 1/16” treble (fast, spot-on)
String gauges: 54w-12 lights
Neck shape: slim C
Board radius: 12"
Truss rod: adjustable
Neck relief: straight
Fret style: medium-big
Scale length: 25 1/2"
Nut width: 1 11/16"
String spacing at nut: 1 7/16"
String spacing at bridge: 2 3/16"
Body length: 20 3/4"
Body width: 17"
Body depth: 4 7/8"
Weight: sdfsdf
Condition notes: while there's obvious playwear at the soundhole and usewear throughout, overall it's in good shape and original save saddle, pins, tuners, and pickguards. The double guards were cut using a trace of the original pickguard, though.
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