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Summary

Finish: Original

Body Material: Mahogany

Top Material: Mahogany

Body Details: Mahogany back, sides, and top. There are two plugged holes in the sides of the body from previously installed electronics. Both have been supported with internal cleats; the treble side hole has some additional repaired cracks. There is a repaired crack on the back of the treble shoulder, as well as near the treble side of the neck at the soundhole. A few braces have been reglued as well.

Neck Material: Mahogany

Neck Profile: “C” profile

Neck Thickness (IN): .84″ (1st fret),.93″ (10th fret)

Fingerboard Radius: 16.00″

Nut Width: 1-5/8″

Scale Length: 25 1/2″

Neck Details: Mahogany neck with unbound rosewood fretboard, dot inlays, and headstock truss rod adjustment. The neck has been reset and the nut has been replaced.

Electronics: None

Hardware: The nut and saddle have been replaced. The bridge has been entirely replaced as well.

Weight: 4 lbs 8 oz

Cosmetic Condition: This vintage Guild acoustic guitar shows plenty of authentic wear and tear. The glossy finish has various light scratches, knocks, and dings, as well as repaired cracks on the sides and back. There is a slight footprint visible around the replaced bridge from the original; there are also a couple small gaps at the back of the bridge, which are cosmetic only. The back of the neck has a few small dings, and there are two mahogany plugs visible on either side of the body.

Modifications/Repairs: -The neck has been reset-The bridge has been replaced-The nut and saddle have been replaced-Repaired cracks on the sides of the body, and the front and back of the treble shoulder-Plugged holes from previous electronics, with internal support cleats

Serial Number: 57826

Tech Notes: The guitar plays well with low action and optimal neck relief; the truss rod is adjustable. The original frets are low with light play wear, and the serial number dates the guitar to 1971.

Case Details: Original hardshell case.

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