We love all sorts of guitars, but specialize in Guilds. We buy, sell and trade. We also have some parts for older Guilds including strings for the Ashbory bass.
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We love all sorts of guitars, but specialize in Guilds. We buy, sell and trade. We also have some parts for older Guilds including strings for the Ashbory bass.
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Best Guitar Amp Under $500
I aquired a Badass Gibson from a relative of mine and i have no idea what it may be worth or do I know how old it is…I also got a Country Gentleman–Chet Atkins which I do know is worth a little..Any suggestions on how I can find the value of these two plus many more I have….
This popular thread has been given its own page : guild bladerunner wanted
I have a "never-played" hot pink Guild Bladerunner. EMG pickups, tremolo, OHSC, etc. E-mail if you’re interested.
: I have a "never-played" hot pink Guild Bladerunner. EMG do you still have the bladerunner? how much do you want?
212 923-2716
: I just made my guild bladerunner for sale available on ebay . Check it out its the only one on ebay for sale. Thank You
I have a Bladerunner, electric blue in color (fades to black at the edges). My guitar looks like the one used in the Aerosmith/Run DMC video of "Walk This Way". It has a very nice finish and has been stored it its case for most of the time I have owned it (about 12 years) I also have the Guild Safe Case (trapezoid shape). What is your offer?
Brian N
If anyone has one for sale or knows where to look I would appreciate it!
If anyone has one for sale or knows where to look I would appreciate it!
If anyone has one for sale or knows where to look I would appreciate it!
Anybody know where I might find one of these? I’m not casually interested. I know what they go for and I’m willing to pay it. Contact me if you have a lead.
I am going to purchase a Bladerunner could someone give me any imformation on it? It is bright pink with cutouts.
: I am going to purchase a Bladerunner could someone give me any imformation on it? It is bright pink with cutouts.
I was involved with the original BR-1 design. I patented 4-5 designes back then Drew Derosiers was the primary dseigner. I sugested he adds the holes…next thing you know, he could’t handle the orders so he passed it off to guild. I was running a street rod shop and couldn’t help. Recently, Drew and I just spent the last years setting up an awesome shop to make them again, this time we have all the room we want. We have 100,000 sq ft. and are currently using 8000. I am offering 9 designs. I will email you with more details after I eat. http://www.americanguitarworks.com
Ed
Anyone who has a 75 ish Guild M-85 II bass in the most original condition, and wishes to part with it, please contact me with info and (possibly) pictures. I’m ready to buy. Thanks.
J
J:
I have a 71. I think it’s all original. Front is in very good condition. Some finish checking, a few dings and scratches. The back is in rough shape cosmetically. Neck has lots of play wear on back. Plays and sounds great. Original case in fair condition. If interested, I can take some photos. I’m not sure of a price yet.
Eric
I just got an M-85 II in. 98% original. Sunburst. Front, VG+ (85%) condition. Back Good+ (70%) condition. OHSC. Contact me for photos. [email protected]
Someone else here was also asking about this guitar. I have a limited edition version of the DV-72. It has turquoise and mother of pearl inlay on the fingerboard and headstock, and turquoise rosette. BEAUTIFUL instrument. One of the nicest sounding acoustics I’ve played. But I’d like to know more . . . i.e., an appraisal.
Merry Christmas!
One year for christmas my wife surprised with with #40 of this series. I have been playing for over 30 yrs and been thru countless guitars (good, bad and great) and this one is by far the gem of them all. I play this one for all important occasions and I take better care of it than I do myself. If you own one I agree with Ed. DO NOT SELL IT! You will regret it one day I promise.
Guild DV-72 Limited Edition-Turquorise: Only 200 of these were made in the Westerly, RI Shop. Since they cannot be replicated with that Westerly Logo in them now, their value can only go up!….and up!! You could find one new for $1500 in ’93. So you figure, what’s a very high quality Guild solid rosewood matched backs and sides, w/AAAA feathered Spruce top-w/special carved internal top bracing, w/herringbone inlay & white trim. It has Turquoise: Arrow-heads on the bridge, A rosette around the sound hole, and in the arrowheads in the mother of pearl fret inlays ala a D-55. This Guitar has a D-100 headstock with the multi-layered woods that give it the trim edging that does far and above what the ivoryloid edging does for the guitar on the D-55. On the headstock is the D-100 mother of pearl "Guild" name with a Turquoise Logo right below it. It’s a most beautiful guitar! I’ve not seen a Martin, Taylor, or anyone else’s Custom high-end guitar with Turquoise that can match it. The tone is Guild at it’s best, which is distinctive and in it’s own way, better than Martin and Taylor, etc., as an all around high quality rosewood dreadnought guitar. If you find one, don’t pass it up! If you have one, don’t ever sell it! Remember, there were only 200 made and who knows how many of those are still with us and in good shape?
i have the Guild DV-73 NT HG -Turquoise can do you have any info on this one?
thanks
Do you know anything about it the prise where and if I can get any parts posible a neck
Ive been offered a B401. Ive never seen one. Does anyone have a pic by any chance?? Your help would be much appreciated.
Col
: Ive been offered a B401. Ive never seen one. Does anyone have a pic by any chance?? Your help would be much appreciated.
: Col
I don’t know if you are still looking, but I own this model. Did you accept the one offered to you?
Pete
BYH1000035,,, sb604 rosewood neck, maple back and body and hot pink, yes hot pink in color, got it for $250,,, w/ orig case strap w/locks and 2 vintage emg j p/up’s new in box and plastic w/ volume knobs and oh yeah a peavey 112 50 watt basic amp in super clean shape,,,so is this 80/79/84 what year,,,can you help?? is it the 35th charvel headstock guild made?? thanks fellows!!
: BH1000035,,, sorry
Ive come accross a duane eddy sn# EH137 I believe it was made in 1966 and its in pretty good shape woundering about the value? I have documentation and know the original owner paid 275.00 for the guild and 31.80 for the case if any one could help i would appreciate it
thanks
Chris
I can’t find anything on my gf55nt and would be grateful for any info…
My experience with Guild has been financially-draining and heartbreaking. A new JF 65 12-string, purchased for me as a gift by my wife, turned out to have several problems. Both the dealer and Guild were un-interested in making it right. I got rid of it extremely marked down on consignment. Guild’s quality and its corporate ethics, in my experience, are in great need of enhancement. Proceed with caution as you deal with this company…they ain’t what they used to be.
keep in mind they are now owned by fender, and fender’s customer service policy seems to be "what does it mean customer service?"
This popular thread has been given its own page : 1966 f212 guild 12 string for sale snn 444
I’m sad to hear that you are not well. If and when you decide to sell, please let me know. My 1967 212 is no longer playable, and I really would like to get another of the same era. I don’t know much about the price, I see a wide price range when I look online, but I just saw a 212 for 700.
I hope you are able to return to healthy soon.
best regards and blessings for healing
Colin
Illness is forcing me to sell my F212 I would like to know what it is worth can anyone help me. It is all original and I have had it since 1975. been used has some scratches , but sounds incredible and has original beat up hard case.
Illness is forcing me to sell my F212 I would like to know what it is worth can anyone help me. It is all original and I have had it since 1975.
: Illness is forcing me to sell my F212 I would like to know what it is worth can anyone help me. It is all original and I have had it since 1975.
If you find out what you want I would be interested.444 is my lucky # and I always wanted a 12 string Guild-hook me up here. Thanks
I am trying to sell mine, (a 1964 f212). I am asking $900. It is worth anywhere from $600 to $1000.
: : Illness is forcing me to sell my F212 I would like to know what it is worth can anyone help me. It is all original and I have had it since 1975.
: If you find out what you want I would be interested.444 is my lucky # and I always wanted a 12 string Guild-hook me up here. Thanks
This popular thread has been given its own page : Guild F65CE
I have a NOS 1999 (Rhode Island) f65ce that’s new, not mint blondie. I ‘d take 1250. and it’s all set up witht he plastic on the guard still. It may be 10-20% more than a played one but it may be the last new one available, OHSC and humidifier included. Email for photos. Thanks
: I am looking for a used blonde or black Guild F65CE (maple body with cutaway and Fishman electronics)to replace my 1969 Guild F47 model. Have found a guitar here locally in Dallas, but wondered what other options might be available. Thanks for your consideration !
: Pat O.
: Hello,
: I am looking for a used blonde or black Guild F65CE (maple body with cutaway and Fishman electronics)to replace my 1969 Guild F47 model. Have found a guitar here locally in Dallas, but wondered what other options might be available. Thanks for your consideration !
: Pat O.
I’m looking for exactly the same guitar, blonde or black, so if you find one used, I’d be interested in what you had to pay for it. I read a comment on one web site from a guy that bought one for $600, and a friend of mine found a black one available for $750 — I was all excited til I found out it was a lefty.
Buck
Hi. I am selling a flawless Guild F65CE. See my eBay posting at http://cgi.ebay.com/Guild-F65CE-Accoustic-electric-Guitar_W0QQitemZ110071929548QQihZ001QQcategoryZ2385QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks.
John
: : Hello,
: : I am looking for a used blonde or black Guild F65CE (maple body with cutaway and Fishman electronics)to replace my 1969 Guild F47 model. Have found a guitar here locally in Dallas, but wondered what other options might be available. Thanks for your consideration !
: : Pat O.
: I’m looking for exactly the same guitar, blonde or black, so if you find one used, I’d be interested in what you had to pay for it. I read a comment on one web site from a guy that bought one for $600, and a friend of mine found a black one available for $750 — I was all excited til I found out it was a lefty.
: Buck
I’m still looking for a blonde or black f65ce if anyone out there has one.
hello guild lovers…
i’ve got a sweet F65 CE (1993), blonde, in excellent condition… neck needs an adjustment… but otherwise, she’s good to go… with soft-line hardshell case… friend of mine has offered me $900… but he’s in a bit of a financial bind… soooo… thought i’d see if there are any interested parties out there… she’s been a wonderful companion… and her sound seems to get better with time…
: hello guild lovers…
: i’ve got a sweet F65 CE (1993), blonde, in excellent condition… neck needs an adjustment… but otherwise, she’s good to go… with soft-line hardshell case… friend of mine has offered me $900… but he’s in a bit of a financial bind… soooo… thought i’d see if there are any interested parties out there… she’s been a wonderful companion… and her sound seems to get better with time…
Still for sale?
RE: neck needs adjustment .. expound.
photos?
shipping from where?
Thanks
: : hello guild lovers…
: : i’ve got a sweet F65 CE (1993), blonde, in excellent condition… neck needs an adjustment… but otherwise, she’s good to go… with soft-line hardshell case… friend of mine has offered me $900… but he’s in a bit of a financial bind… soooo… thought i’d see if there are any interested parties out there… she’s been a wonderful companion… and her sound seems to get better with time…
: Still for sale?
: RE: neck needs adjustment .. expound.
: photos?
: shipping from where?
i have one too for sale – great condition – live in manhattan –
: Thanks
: : : hello guild lovers…
: : : i’ve got a sweet F65 CE (1993), blonde, in excellent condition… neck needs an adjustment… but otherwise, she’s good to go… with soft-line hardshell case… friend of mine has offered me $900… but he’s in a bit of a financial bind… soooo… thought i’d see if there are any interested parties out there… she’s been a wonderful companion… and her sound seems to get better with time…
i want to buy it
I bought my 1994 black F65CE for $1000 (and 25$ shipping) from Gruhn Guitars in Nashville. this is probably a bit above market price considering it was in mint condition when I bought it….good luck finding one though…I was looking for one for 8 months before I finally found mine…i did find a F65CE on Ebay before then but it was beat up and emerald green
Hello,
I am looking for a used blonde or black Guild F65CE (maple body with cutaway and Fishman electronics)to replace my 1969 Guild F47 model. Have found a guitar here locally in Dallas, but wondered what other options might be available. Thanks for your consideration !
Pat O.
I have a question about two amps that I have. One amp is a GUild thunder star bass amp, it is in perfect condition. Now, Im not interested in selling it, but If its not worth much then im going to mess around eith it. THe second amp is a sayno or sano combo. It has some tubes missing but is also in perfect condition. If that is worth anything, I dont want to mess it up playing with it either. thanks
Do you have anymore information on the Sano guitar amp? Such as model, reverb, trem, number and sizes of speakers? I may be able to help you out and tell you a little about the amp.
Hi, Bill,
I bought this guitar about three years ago, and would like to know a little about it. It’s a Model F4CE-NT LH, Serial # CJOO1076.
It’s an electric accoustic.
Thanks Bill
Randy Dalton
Do you know if Guild has stopped making classical guitars?
I don’t see any shown in their website.
thanks, Dan
I was wanting to get some info on the Burnside Crossbow line with the Stienberger tuners. I was wanting to know when they were made, and abot how much they used to cost new, as well as any info you might have on them. The serial # of mine is, WO.21184
: I was wanting to get some info on the Burnside Crossbow line with the Stienberger tuners. I was wanting to know when they were made, and abot how much they used to cost new, as well as any info you might have on them. The serial # of mine is, WO.21184
I bought one brand new in ’85 paid around $500 shopped around was average price at the time. hope that helps
I also Happen to have a guild burnside crossbow bass i recived from my father today he is a big bass player and a great musician and i am just learning so he gave me this for a present but didnt say much about it so i would like to know more about it
: I also Happen to have a guild burnside crossbow bass i recived from my father today he is a big bass player and a great musician and i am just learning so he gave me this for a present but didnt say much about it so i would like to know more about it
This popular thread has been given its own page : Re: Burnside Crossbow guitar by Guild
: : I also Happen to have a guild burnside crossbow bass i recived from my father today he is a big bass player and a great musician and i am just learning so he gave me this for a present but didnt say much about it so i would like to know more about it
There’s only few out there. Made from 87-88 I think. They’re Korean knockoffs Steinbergers (licensed). Made in the same factory as COrt and Hohner headless guitars/Basses. I’m looking for another guitar. Even though it’s family gift instrument if you’re ever interested in selling it contact me. I give you a fair price. They’ve got great look. Any mods to the bass?
[email protected]
This popular thread has been given its own page : Re: Burnside Crossbow guitar by Guild
You mention: here is some information I received from a Shop near my home town that deals exclusively in Guild Instruments.
Do you have the name address and phone # of the shop?
I need the fulcrum posts under the bridge.
Thanks for any help
: Hey all, I Have a Black Burnside Crossbow Bass ……….here is some information I received from a Shop near my home town that deals exclusively in Guild Instruments. The Burnside Crossbow Bass were all Prototypes. There was only 36 ever made, in 6 different colors, Black, Red, Blue, White, and 2 other colors they are not completely sure of, possibly a silver color and a Green metallic color. The phone was originally made in 1984 and put out for sale in 1985. and the story was that Guild was trying a new technique to shape the wood used on the bass to change the sound quality, the technique worked but was very very expensive, from what is known there was 12-15 Crossbows sold and the rest vanished, possibly destroyed or kept by Guild Employees. hope this help…
The only time i have seen one (guitar)was in local music store (daddys junky music) monthly flyer. I fell big time for the shape. they were asking $189 usd for it, it went quick. I’d be willing to spend a bit more.
Hey all, I Have a Black Burnside Crossbow Bass ……….here is some information I received from a Shop near my home town that deals exclusively in Guild Instruments. The Burnside Crossbow Bass were all Prototypes. There was only 36 ever made, in 6 different colors, Black, Red, Blue, White, and 2 other colors they are not completely sure of, possibly a silver color and a Green metallic color. The phone was originally made in 1984 and put out for sale in 1985. and the story was that Guild was trying a new technique to shape the wood used on the bass to change the sound quality, the technique worked but was very very expensive, from what is known there was 12-15 Crossbows sold and the rest vanished, possibly destroyed or kept by Guild Employees. hope this help…
willing to cut price down if offer sounds good my e mail is the way to contact me thank you all
i have one of the 15 burnside crossbow bass guitars they are rare which makes them priceless im asking 3500 dollars firm if intrested e mail me
If you have a picture of one I might be able to help you, e-mail me at [email protected].
IHAVE A GUILD/BURNSIDE CROSSBOW THAT I BOUGHT NEW FOR $400.00 AT CRAZY JIM’S ANOKA MUSIC CENTER (NO LONGER IN EXISTANCE) I BOUGHT IT ON JAN.23 1985 AND TRADED IN A JUNK ARIA BASS ON IT. AS FAR AS THE SERIAL # IS CONCERNED, I HAVE THE EXACT SAME # ON MY RECEIPT. THE EARLIEST INFO I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO FIND ON THIS BRAND/MODEL IS 1987, A VINTAGE GUITAR SHOP I HAVE CONTACTED ABOUT IT BELIEVE MINE IS POSSIBLY A PROTOTYPE SINCE IT WAS PURCHASED IN 1985 SO I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE TOO! INFO IS SCARCE SO GOOD LUCK.
: IHAVE A GUILD/BURNSIDE CROSSBOW THAT I BOUGHT NEW FOR $400.00 AT CRAZY JIM’S ANOKA MUSIC CENTER (NO LONGER IN EXISTANCE) I BOUGHT IT ON JAN.23 1985 AND TRADED IN A JUNK ARIA BASS ON IT. AS FAR AS THE SERIAL # IS CONCERNED, I HAVE THE EXACT SAME # ON MY RECEIPT. THE EARLIEST INFO I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO FIND ON THIS BRAND/MODEL IS 1987, A VINTAGE GUITAR SHOP I HAVE CONTACTED ABOUT IT BELIEVE MINE IS POSSIBLY A PROTOTYPE SINCE IT WAS PURCHASED IN 1985 SO I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE TOO! INFO IS SCARCE SO GOOD LUCK.
: : IHAVE A GUILD/BURNSIDE CROSSBOW THAT I BOUGHT NEW FOR $400.00 AT CRAZY JIM’S ANOKA MUSIC CENTER (NO LONGER IN EXISTANCE) I BOUGHT IT ON JAN.23 1985 AND TRADED IN A JUNK ARIA BASS ON IT. AS FAR AS THE SERIAL # IS CONCERNED, I HAVE THE EXACT SAME # ON MY RECEIPT. THE EARLIEST INFO I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO FIND ON THIS BRAND/MODEL IS 1987, A VINTAGE GUITAR SHOP I HAVE CONTACTED ABOUT IT BELIEVE MINE IS POSSIBLY A PROTOTYPE SINCE IT WAS PURCHASED IN 1985 SO I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE TOO! INFO IS SCARCE SO GOOD LUCK.
Interested in selling the guitar?
Recently purchased a DV-72 excellent condition with all documentation but cannot find any additional information on the model. I am curious on the market value and if differnt finishes were avaible for the model,sunburst etc..
I would like to know if an x-700 is still available new. If NO , do you have one in stock?
thanks.
We do have one in stock, lowmileage 1 owner sunburst 2 pickups. Steve
: I would like to know if an x-700 is still available new. If NO , do you have one in stock?
: thanks.
I have guild s/n 130481 and would like any infomation on the model# or pictures .I belived it is a 1976 ventaged
I have a Guild T 100 D thinline electric. Excelent cond. I want to find out
the year. Serial # E E -1329 Thank you.
The model # is: D4-12 NTHR
(OR) H K
The serial# is: AD421485
Any Info would be greatly appreciated
: The model # is: D4-MHG
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: The serial# is: AD404907
: Any Info would be greatly appreciated
: The model # is: D4 NTHR
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: The serial# is: AD401579
: Any Info would be greatly appreciated
: : The model # is: Dv -52 nt
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: : The serial# is: ad522878
: : Any Info would be greatly appreciated
Model is: X500T
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: The serial# is: CX000013
: I am trying to determine the year of manufacture.
I would appreciate any help, Thanks so much.
Guild Starfire IV
Black SN: CW000195 on head stock and label
Label in body: Guild Crafted in Corona, CA
What year is this SF4?
Thanks,
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: Model is: X500T
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: : The serial# is: AB041271
: : I am trying to determine the year of manufacture.
: I would appreciate any help, Thanks so much.
: : The model # is: d2512nt
: : : : The serial# is: D251035
: : Any Info would be greatly appreciated
This popular thread has been given its own page : Guild DV-72 NT
I just bought one at a vintage guitar show for $1,000.00, near mint but has one small light indentation not through the finish on the back. What is it worth? Without having very many to sell I would say it is worth what someone is willing to pay. I’ve seen all the rteplies to this question and it seems nobody has an answer. Got this for $1,000.00 feel like I got a super bargain. Make me offers and then we’ll know. It will be for sale. I have a store,
Did you sell your DV 72nt, if so do you have a name of the person you sold it to,that ai may ask them if they are interested in selling,thanks
HEllo, Are you still interested in selling it?
Thanks
: I am looking for anyone who owns or has additional info/history on a <B style="color:black;background-color:#A0FFFF">DV</b>-<B style="color:black;background-color:#99ff99">72</b> NT. I have owned one now for about a year and would not trade the guitar for any amount of money…well….maybe a million or two! But would like to share facts or find about more about this "hard to come by" guitar.
There is one for sale on ebay right now.
I have researched the DV-72 until I am blue in the face. Very hard to find credible info on it. From what I have learned the DV stands for Dreadnought Vintage, the HG for high gloss, the NT for natural top, and the serial # in your guitar should indicate which # of the limited 200 you own. I bought the one on Ebay.
: I am looking for anyone who owns or has additional info/history on a DV-72 NT. I have owned one now for about a year and would not trade the guitar for any amount of money…well….maybe a million or two! But would like to share facts or find about more about this "hard to come by" guitar.
You probably have a Guild DV-52 NT. Does it have Rosewood sides and back with a vintage color (darker than the normal whiteish color) spruce top? You may be misreading the 5 as a 7 or the person who wrote on the label made a mistake.
: : I am looking for anyone who owns or has additional info/history on a DV-72 NT. I have owned one now for about a year and would not trade the guitar for any amount of money…well….maybe a million or two! But would like to share facts or find about more about this "hard to come by" guitar.
: You probably have a Guild DV-52 NT. Does it have Rosewood sides and back with a vintage color (darker than the normal whiteish color) spruce top? You may be misreading the 5 as a 7 or the person who wrote on the label made a mistake.
No mistake………The DV-72 NT w/Turquoise inlays was limited edition of 200 in the 90s. It was a cross between a D-55 and D-100 with Turquoise and the antique finish top.
Actually there is a DV-72 NT. I have one, too. Beautiful sounding instrument.
No kidding!!! I have a JV-72 NT – the jumbo version – same turquoise inlays…sounds like a steinway…..once upon a time, I saw a DV (D for dreadnaught and J for jumbo) 72 on ebay with malachite inlays….ooohh-la-la – I’d pounce on it if I ever saw it again – limited production, for sure – I heard they came in pairs, the D and the J – but what was the thinking??? damn fine guitars!
Would you be interested in selling your JV-72? let me know if you would be interested.
Just posted this on ebay…
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281230078164?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
I have a beautiful Guild DV-52-NT acoustic guitar for sale. About a mid to late 1980’s model. (glossy finish). I had a pick up professionally instaled. Hard shell case included. Unit looks new! Make me an offer if interested.
Huey
Hello! I have a Guild DV 72-NT HG (don’t know what the HG part is). Anyway, it is a limited edition (1 of 200) with tuquoise and mother-of-pearl inlay and a great turquoise logo on the head. I agree that it sounds wonderful.
I’ve just bought a DV-72 from the states online and have shipped it here to my home in Queensland, on the east coast of Australia. What a beautiful guitar! I had it set up here and put an LR Baggs LB6 pickup in it going straight to a strap jack. From there I use an LR Baggs Para acoustic DI preamp. A magical and fairly warm sound. Will keep you informed on how the guild takes the Australian climate, as well as my gigging 3 times a week.
:The dv 72 is also known as the Pueblo limited edition. very nice guitar. very few were made of this this model . The all curly Koa wood Peacock is another highly prized Limited edition guild but that will cost you quite a bit more than the pueblo – Willcuttguitars.com has one now for $5,000 which is more than I paid for mine in 96 but its sooooo sweeet.
: I am looking for anyone who owns or has additional info/history on a DV-72 NT. I have owned one now for about a year and would not trade the guitar for any amount of money…well….maybe a million or two! But would like to share facts or find about more about this "hard to come by" guitar.
I recently purchased a DV-72 and I’m also looking for any additional information on the model, have you had any luck?
I do own a 1994 model Guild DV-72 Nt Hg. The model was a limited run of 200 guitars back in 1994-95. They are a cross between a D-100 and D-55. With the D-55 fret markers and the D-100 headstock. The difference is in the turquoise inlay which is unique among Guild acoustics. The NT stands for natural top and the HG stands for high gloss. The last 3 numbers of your serial should indicate which one of the limited 200 you own.
I am looking for anyone who owns or has additional info/history on a DV-72 NT. I have owned one now for about a year and would not trade the guitar for any amount of money…well….maybe a million or two! But would like to share facts or find about more about this "hard to come by" guitar.
I have a Jumbo Guild 72 NT HG. Beautiful guitar with the turquoise inlay, I am looking to sell.
I also own a 1994 Guild JV72, No. 14 of 23 made. I own several guitars but NONE compare to the sound of this one, and it just gets better every day.
I’ve owned both the Guild DV72 and Guild DV73 for many years, and still do. Over the years I’ve tried so very hard to find another guitar that compared, and with the exception of maybe a Martin Custom D28 I once almost bought once, there isn’t one (so far) that appeals to me the way these high end Guild DV’s (Dreadnought Vintage) have. Guild started their quest to build a guitar which had a vintage sound right out of the box with the DV52. The DV52 was so popular that Guild followed with the DV62, then the 72, 73 and a few 74 and DV76’s.
I bought my DV72 in ’04 and the DV73 in ’05. Their build quality is second to none. Guild had a reputation for building “heavy” guitars at the time, but being the owner of many Guild acoustics, I can tell you that the DV line was a substantially lighter build than most Guild acoustics of the day. These guitars offer fabulous depth and fantastic intonation.
T be precise, there were 197 DV72’s built by Guild, and 50 DV73’s. Both models were built in the ’94-’96 time frame in Westerly, Rhode Island.
I own number 21 of the 23 love the Guitar she’s Loud and Beautiful.
I own number 0021 of the Guild JV72-NT HG guitars she’s a lovely Guitar and a cannon loud and proud. Does anyone know it’s value?
I have one of these for sale. this Guild DV72 features an AAAA feathered spruce top, G Shield logo, turquoise inlays, Grover Imperial tuners, and Herringbone binding, Onboard electronic pick-up. This one is spotless with no nicks and scratches and a low serial number (CK000023).
Still available? Thanks
Not now. This one’s a keeper!
I own a 1994 Guild JV-
72. It is the 14th of 28 that Guild built. I’m looking to talk to other JV-72 owners.
I think you will find that your Guild JV-72 is one of only 23 made! Guild produced 19 of those in 94 and another 4 in 95.
I own the less fancy looking JV-52, of which Guild did make only 28 (mine is number 20) all of which were produced in 94.
I have been trying to contact JV owners since I purchased mine late last year. It would be nice to get a list of owners together.
Steve.
I had been looking for one since about 2000 when i saw one owned by a friend in Harrisburg, PA. and soon after, coincidentally, another friend who acquired one for a rediculously low price in the Philadelphia area. I was attracted by the beauty but even more by the sound, which is unusually voluminous and resonant for such a heavy guitar (typically Guild). I finally found one at a guitar show in Bucks County, Pa which was in the possession of a Nashville dealer. We agreed on $2000, which I considered to be a very good price. A Martin or Gibson of this quality, beauty and rarity would have been twice the price. This is probably the best guitar Guild has ever produced!
I bought mine in the early 80’s. Was told the only built one turquoise and one rose correl for each state that year. Never see another one since.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/1994-Guild-DV72-Owners-Page/223625914512638?ref=stream
I am the proud owner of #158. I too have been looking for one of these rare beasts for quite some time. Just by chance, one popped up on Reveb (music gear site) and grabbed it up. Though I may have overpaid for it, just had to have it. It needs to be setup and a good cleaning/ polishing, but it’s sound is amazing. The guy I purchased from said appeared to have been played very little and included the original case key and receipt, he was spot on. The original Guild case is worn and looks to have been stored away for a long time. All in all, I’m quite happy to finally own one and is the star of my collection.
Justed posted:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281230078164?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
I purchased my Guild DV 72 NT Pueblo new in ’94, the year 200 of them were made, according to the Guild rep I spoke to at the time. It’s still a mainstay tool in my studio to this day, and has always been a focal point of many other guitar players who have recorded here over the years. As for the question Paul Ducker posted, I believe what he has is a Guild DV 73, made the following year. It is basically the same guitar as the DV 72 ( I played one ), but has more cosmetic inlay work of red coral and black onyx. Again, a very rare & collectible piece; I believe only 200 were ever made.
This is NOT a DV73. The label clearly says DV72 and there is no black onyx anywhere on this guitar.
My DV72 (as it reads on the label) has no black onyx, only red coral inlay. The complete model number reads “DV72 NTCL”. The serial number is AD720137, which from what I have learned it was #137 of the 200 made. I would like to know if anyone knows of another with red coral inlay. I’ve consulted George Gruhn and others who have never heard of another. I’ve was told there may be one in Canada as of several months ago, but I can’t confirm that. I picked mine up in a pawn shop in Branson MO.
I have a DV 72 with red coral inlays and gold tuners. I’ve not seen another one like it. All I’ve seen is the turquoise inlay. Is the red coral even more rare? It is 137 of 200. I wouldn’t part with it,
but I would like to have some idea of it’s worth (compared to the turquoise models).
I have a JV-72 as well. I have owned several guitars over the years, including a Matin D-35, A Gibson SJ-45 and a Guild D-55. They were all great sounding guitars, but the JV-72 is in a class all by itself.
This popular thread has been given its own page : Appraising a Guild F512
: I have a Guild F512 that I need to find a value for. I bought the guitar in 1970, and had it totally rebuilt at Guild in 1971. The Serial # is OC211 and the man that built it originally rebuilt it for me. It was built in 1968. The guitar is in 100% like new condition. I have only played it infrequently over the years, but it is beautiful Rosewood with intricate neck inlay’s. I am thinking of selling it and replacing it with something that I can play more frequently. I also play a 30 year old Martin D-41, and a 57 Fender Strat. I could use some help figuring out just what this guitar is worth. If you E-Mail me with any information, I would appreciate it. [email protected]
: Tony
I’m interested in buying…let me know how much youre going to sell for.
thanks
John
[email protected]
Tony,
My 1977 F512 in good shape (some old, stable top cracks, some wear on fretboard) was trade-in valued at $1250 last month.
You should check the Guitar Blue Book, your library probably has one.
Dave
I have a Guild F512 that I need to find a value for. I bought the guitar in 1970, and had it totally rebuilt at Guild in 1971. The Serial # is OC211 and the man that built it originally rebuilt it for me. It was built in 1968. The guitar is in 100% like new condition. I have only played it infrequently over the years, but it is beautiful Rosewood with intricate neck inlay’s. I am thinking of selling it and replacing it with something that I can play more frequently. I also play a 30 year old Martin D-41, and a 57 Fender Strat. I could use some help figuring out just what this guitar is worth. If you E-Mail me with any information, I would appreciate it. [email protected]
Tony
Attempting to find information on a 12 string Guild acoustic guitar year made and current price Model # D412NTHR. Have not been able to locate any info would appreciate any help thank you
: Attempting to find information on a 12 string Guild Made in Westerly RI in the late 80’s to early 90’s. They run about $500 on Ebay and are well worth the money. I have one
which was converted with a tailpiece due to the bridge
pulling up. It plays beautifully. I would consider selling it with Hard Case for $400 as I also have a Guild 412 and a JF-30
I own a guild D(V?)-52 guitar. ser# EK100746
what year was this guitar made in?
thanks
: I own a guild D(V?)-52 guitar. ser# EK100746
: what year was this guitar made in?
: thanks
i own a guitar 17808-5200 dont know make or year help if you can
I just bought a Guild Bluesbird AAA – I just love it.
A friend of mine said that the Gibson Les Paul Custom was a better guitar.
What do you think? I’ve never messed with one. OR is it just a better price?
: I just bought a Guild Bluesbird AAA – I just love it.
: A friend of mine said that the Gibson Les Paul Custom was a better guitar.
: What do you think? I’ve never messed with one. OR is it just a better price?
norm you are a dork
This popular thread has been given its own page : Guild Guitars, serial numbers
: Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
i have a guid guitar model t-50 serial #14353 i am wondering what it is worth what i have found is i think it is a 1960 but i’m not sure any help would be appresaied thanks
: Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
: Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
: : Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones I own a guild guitar serial # BL100099, can anyone help me in identifying what year and model it is called. Thank you Newt
You have a NIGHT BIRD model built in 1985.
http://support.guildguitars.com/2012/dating/Dating_Your_Guild.pdf
: : Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
I have a 2003 or 2004 D50-CE serial number CVP000138. I am trying to get more information about it. Can you tell me where I can look it up.
Thanks
Why it is impossible to find quide for serial numbers for Guild Guitars made in Corona, CA (2000-2005). Are they considered a lesser quality or what?
Could enybody tel me serial number 311299794 belonging to Guild D-50?
Thanks,
Dean
“Could enybody tel me serial number 311299794 belonging to Guild D-50?”
Dean, were you ever able to find a way to decipher this number? I’m looking at a D-104CE with a similar number and I’m curious to know its history.
Thanks,
Nephi
I have a Guild Starfire natural,…ser # AG3019992,,,tryimg to find the year,…none of the online charts seem to have it,,,,definately made in USA,…any help?
This is the official site…
http://www.guildguitars.com/resources/guild_dating.php
: : Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
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: : Is the a link to a site where I can find AC F3oR guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
: : : Is the a link to a site where I can find AC F3oR guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
This is the official sire…
http://www.guildguitars.com/resources/guild_dating.php
I have a Guild f50 serial number 2200. What can you tell me about thi guitar?
: I have a Guild f50 serial number 2200. What can you tell me about thi guitar?
Based on the serial number this guitar was made in 1955.
the serial number on the guild guitar we have which we have been told belonged to Hank Williams, Jr. is DF 101871 but can’t seem to find it anywhere?
Does anyone know anything about this guitar?
Thanks,
Is the guitar a sunburst or a natural I own a G-37 that has been proven to be Hank Jr have pics with him and the guitar and he signed the case been collecting
Williams family stuff for years
: the serial number on the guild guitar we have which we have been told belonged to Hank Williams, Jr. is DF 101871 but can’t seem to find it anywhere?
: Does anyone know anything about this guitar?
This is a model G37 made in 1984.
: Thanks,
This is a model G37 made in 1984.
: : Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers,
: : : Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers,
This is the official site…
http://www.guildguitars.com/resources/guild_dating.php
I recently bought a Guild JF-65-12 with a serial # JF650152. Could you please date this 12 string guitar? Also how do I go about registering it?
Did you find an answer to you question? I am trying to date that same model with a Serial No. of JF650103.
Val
I was trying to find a price on a Guild with the model # of F112NT and the serial # is FF100144. I would appreciate any info. I’m about to buy it and don’t want to get ripped off.
Hi. I have a Guild JF65-12 Jumbo acoustic 12 string. The serial # reads: AJ620754. But I can’t find any "AJ" numbers that go up that high for this model of 12 string. Could you help me date this guitar so I can brag about how "vintage" it is? Thank you. Dennis Rooney, Pennsauken, N.J. 856- 745- 3162.
: I was trying to find a price on a Guild GAD-212 ATB GAD -14123
: I was trying to find a price on a Guild with the model # of D40-SB and the serial # is 188920. I would appreciate any info. I’m about to Sale and don’t want to get ripped off.
: I was trying to find a price on a Guild with the model # of F112NT and the serial # is FF100144. I would appreciate any info. I’m about to buy it and don’t want to get ripped off.
: Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
: : Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
: : : Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
I am in the same boat as you, I have a guild that was manufactured before 1951 and can;t find the information on the serial number.
: : : Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
its an older guild hollow body,very light, the serial number is 6624. the style is unknown . I would love it if you could tell me the style
HI; I RECENTLY PICKED UP AN OLD GUILD GUITAR WHICH I BELIEVE IS EITHER EARLY EIGHTIES OR LATE 70’S. I SAW A PHOTO OF THE SAME GUITAR IN A BOOK ABOUT THE HISTORY OF GUITARS, WHICH STATED THAT IT WAS PART OF A BRIAN MAY MODEL LINE. HOWEVER THE SHAPE DOES NOT QUITE MATCH. I WAS WONDERING IF I COULD VERIFY POSSIBLY THE MODEL TYPE , AGE OR ANY DETAILS ABOUT THE GUITAR. IT HAS A UNIQUE SHAPE I HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE. THE NUMBERS ARE 173020
mine is a D100 serial number D100756 but i am begening to think this is a crazy label that some one has put in this guitar. because it is a cutaway like a D100C model but the label says it is a D100
I have a D100C and the "C" doesn’t stand for cutaway it stands for "Carved Heel".
I also have a D100c. Mine also has turquoise inly in the frets markers and in the truss rod cover. i
Is there a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers?
: Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
I have a guild D25/12 string and I want to know when it was made,Serial# D251547..Can you help me?
: Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
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: : Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
: dd 309
: Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
what year? D-40 107543
: what year? Model: D40 CMT Serial: DG100711
What year and model? JH000167 Thankyou! It is a newer model so I havent been able to find it in any database.
Yo! fun…
i like it 🙂
John
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I want know where can buy a guild guitar at the price 1,300. F47RCE
i want to sell my precious. Guild F47RCE . 1600 uk pounds, excellent condition with case. If interested contact me. It was made in toronto california usa.
: i want to sell my precious. Guild F47RCE . 1600 uk pounds, excellent condition with case. If interested contact me. It was made in Corona, california, Usa.
Serial No: CUT000143
: what year? F47RCE
: what year? D-40 107543
D-25 171929
: what year? D-40 107543
” ” ” D-25 D25M
: : what year? D-40 107543
: ” ” ” D-25 D25M
SEE http://www.mrgearhead.com/guild/dating.html
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: SEE http://www.mrgearhead.com/guild/dating.html
: Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
Go to infowest.com
Is the a link to a site where I can find guild guitar serial numbers, especially the old ones
Looking for a listing that would indicate year manufactured by the serial number for my Guild F-50 Blond, figured maple sides and back.
Thanks
I am trying to figure out what yr this Guitar was manufactured
What year was the Guild Pilot bass, Serial # BE-103196 made?’
What year was the Guild M-20, Serial # AH-727 made?’
So I have a guild acoustic bass guitar that I think looks like a Jumbo Junior.
How do I find out on what date it was produced?
What looks like a serial number is B300076
There’s another number: 10-87
Any information is appreciated.
EJ100239 cant find info on the neck # guild can anyone figure this one out ……0mz7t
Got a new guitar, older guild jumbo acoustic & can’t find what year it was made.. Made in Westerly.
Guild jf55. Serial number: Aj551094
serial number AD520425
in what year was it built? where?
thanks
Angelo Sintini
Ravenna, Italy
Do all guilds have serial numbers? I purchased what I believe to be60’s in guild case but can not find serial numbers or identification as guild. Can someone assist
My Guild, which i love very much has a serial number that goes like this:
DB107587
Can you tell me when/where it was manufactured? It’s in ‘good’ condition, do you have any idea what it may be worth now?
Thanks
Trying to determine the year of manufacture for this guitar. I think it’s 2000 or 2001. I’ve looked at numerous sites for dating Guilds but can’t find this number anywhere. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Hi,
My wife has asked me to sell her Guild 12-string guitar, serial #FJ100124.
I can not determine the model number. Since the serial# is not listed, I am at a loss to determine its value.
Can anybody help with either the serial number or tell me how to find the model number?
From what I can see after using [crtl]-F on Guild’s http://guildguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/history_of_your_guild.pdf page your wife’s guitar is a F212XL made in 1980. The last serial number of this model made in 1980 is FJ100233. The model and serial numbers beginning FJ do not appear prior to 1980. I hope this information will assist you in determining the value of the guitar.
What you can tell me about this guitar? The serial number is FB000373 or FB000979, thank you very much!
The serial number of my Guild guitar is 724. Can anyone tell me what year it was manufactured?
I HAVE A GUILD D40 AND THE SERIAL IS DD400992, I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE KNOWS HOW TO DATE THIS? CAN’T FIND ANY INFO ON THIS VERSION OF THEIR SERIAL NUMBER SYSTEM.
I have a late 70’s D40 and it is the most “honest” guitar I ever owned. I love it.
You serial number is confusing. The factory record online indicate that your’s was made in 1992 because that was the last year of production. The weird thing is they show the highest serial number that year was D400884, but yours is within 8 digits so I’d say 1992. I hope this helps.
I cannot locate any models or serial # similar to my Guild.
Serial 75120903
Model A-30m
Wondering if we should include on home owners depending upon value.
Thanks in advance!
I have a Starfire 3 and the serial number is:CP000301
The label says Corona California. Can you tell me when it was built?
I have a Guild X-500 ‘Stuart’ guitar, Serial number DA 255.
Can you tell me what year it was made and about what it is worth??
It is sunburst, equipped with a gold Guild vibrato and is absolutely beautiful. I bought it brand new directly from the Guild
factory through my brother’s music store around 1969, 1970 or thereabouts. I have only played it in my home or my friend’s home and
at church.
AD55074
That’s the serial number on a D55 I’m looking to buy.
Can’t find it anywhere. The sellers claims its a 1997 but that doesn’t compute with Guild info.
Anybody know how to date the guitar?
JAY
I have the original 12 string guild acoustic guitar from the mamas and papas reunion tour1985/ That was John Phillips ! model # F612N.T.serial # 59661 I would sell for a lot of $ starting at 6,500.00 we were appraised at over 10,000
Do you still have the guitar, and are you still planning on selling it?
I’m trying to date this guitar. The serial number inside on the Guild orange/white label is as follows:
X 175 model
EG 147 Serial.
EG 147 is stamped on the back of the head stock.
Any information is greatly appreciated.
I have a Guild guitar accoustic, very good condition. I’m tyring to find the year i was made model # DA25NT, serial # DA114475 made in West Virgina. any advice on ow to do this?
thank you 🙂
guild model . is D25nt
The good Guild guitars were made in Westerly, Rhode Island…..
I have a 1995 X 700 That to seems to be a custom model X700.
It seems to be a cross between the Artist Award and the X700.The reason I say this is: It has one floating pickup,one control knob{ volume } as does the Artist Award.All X700 guitars except this one have two pickups and four Knobs,volume/tone controls.
The serial number is AK700046 and if im correct makes it built in 1995.But the model says B1 which I cannot find any mention of it in the Guild serial and model numbers listed on the web and I have looked at several sites.I know for a fact it has not been modified after it was built.
At some time in late 1990’s {Luthier}BENEDETTO came on board at Guild as a consultant for them and made desighn changes in the Artist Award guitar,could this be a prototype or possibly a custom build?
Any information anyone has or if you can direct me to somewhere/someone that may have this information I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Ray Johnson
N.texas
answer this site or call cell 940-393-0890 please leave message if no answer
I HAVE A GUILD D55 AND THE SERIAL IS CV000868 I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE KNOWS HOW TO DATE THIS? CANT FIND ANY INFO ON THIS VERSION OF THEIR SERIAL NUMBER SYSTEM.
I have a D55 CV000595 I too am looking for this guitar date and what is the CV.
My Guild D55 has serial number CV000594. It is slightly damaged but I love it. Did you find out about the year it was made – I am guessing 2004 in Corona.
Eric
Yes I did find out the Serial No. .. It was made on April 6, 2003. THats for responding.
Hi, where did you find any informatie about Corona Guilds?
My D-55 has CV000245
Many thanks
does anyone know how to read a serial number kc01068395 on a guild dearmond archtop hollowbody? thanks if you can help! john
I have a Mark 3 with the serial number 45456 I don’t see it listed but I’m thinking 1965
Trying to find out what this is worth ?
how do I Read SN#
hello
i have a guild guitar and really was so hard for me 2 know the date of the made !
so there is any one can please help me …
SERIAL HC 100130
Hi i’ve got a old guild from the ’73 and want to know the value she sounds pretty good
it’s the d36nt
thanks for the answer
hi still have it im interested if its for sale thanks ron
: it’s the d36nt
: thanks for the answer
I have a late 60’s model Guild guitar. I would to find out more about its value and performance ability.I would also like to know some History on this particular type of instrument. It has Madeira written on the neck of the guitar. Do you have any inclination to what this could mean. The following may help:
– Serial # A-2 followed by 478179.
Thank you for your help! Blake.
I also have a Madeira A-2 which I got new in about 1974 at a Kimbal’s music store in Dover, Delaware. I think it cost about $100.00. It is, as far as I know, a low line Guild made in Japan when all the big guitar companies were going there to be competitive with low level guitars. I think that it is a blessing because the Japanese and Koreans can build great musical instrument and that shows in this guitar. I can’t imagine what a piece of junk I would have had if I had bought a $100 or $200 dollar USA guitar. I probably would have given up on the instrument.
:wELL THE MANDEIRA NAME INPLIES THAT IT WAS MADE IN JAPAN, WITH AMERICAN PARTS AND ASSEMBLED IN JAPAN OR LATER KOREA. THESE INSTRUMENTS MUCH LIKE SIMILAR UNKNOWN BRANDS, AKA VENTURA GUITARS, HAVE PROVED THE TEST OF TIME. IF YOU FIND ONE USUALLY YOUR IN LUCK, THERE GREAT PLAYING AND SOUNDING GUITARS. THE ONLY BAD THING IS GOOD LUCK FINDING ANY INFORMATION ON THESE BAD BOYS. DOCUMENTATION AND HISTORY JUST WASN’T KEPT ON THEME. SORRY GUYS
This popular thread has been given its own page : Burnside Blade by Guild
guild burnside guitars are a joint project between guild and fender in 87 88 89. guild did not keep good records on these guitars.fender now ownes guild.these were made in japan of good quality.have no knowlage of selling price.
: guild burnside guitars are a joint project between guild and fender in 87 88 89. guild did not keep good records on these guitars.fender now ownes guild.these were made in japan of good quality.have no knowlage of selling price.
Hey y’all- just thought some of you might like to know that there are currently some burnside blades parts guitars on e-bay for $50 and under
guild burnside guitars are a joint project
between guild and fender in 87&88. made in japan of good quality.fender now ownes guild.most donot
have serial numbers.guild did not keep good records on these guitars.
I have a burnside Lance Rhandy rhodes flying V guitar. neck through excellent pickups, V pearl inlays, kahler trem etc. very nice. the burnside models are not well known and were only made for a few years. some are very high end. (500 or more list when they came out in the early to mid eighties.) and some are junk. I doubt this helps much but I though I would share. 🙂
I have a Blade, mine has a black finish with red swirl thingy design. I also have the soft case that came with it.
I bought it brand new in either 86 or 87.
I haven’t found anyone else that I’ve ever spoken with who has heard of this guitar.
Mine does have a serial number btw.
I hope to find some info someday.
I have a Blade as well. I got in the mid eighties and also know little about it. I have an inquiry into to Fender about it and will pass along any info that I receive. I am looking for wiring diagrams and a parts list.
: I have a Blade, mine has a black finish with red swirl thingy design. I also have the soft case that came with it.
: I bought it brand new in either 86 or 87.
: I haven’t found anyone else that I’ve ever spoken with who has heard of this guitar.
: Mine does have a serial number btw.
: I hope to find some info someday.
: I have a Blade as well. I got in the mid eighties and also know little about it. I have an inquiry into to Fender about it and will pass along any info that I receive. I am looking for wiring diagrams and a parts list.
: : I have a Blade, mine has a black finish with red swirl thingy design. I also have the soft case that came with it.
: : I bought it brand new in either 86 or 87.
: : I haven’t found anyone else that I’ve ever spoken with who has heard of this guitar.
: : Mine does have a serial number btw.
: : I hope to find some info someday.
I have a Burnside Blade, bought new circa ’86, black. Burnside had a few wilder-looking solidbody guitars too, they’re basically cheap Guilds. The finish isn’t pretty up close, but the playing and action are very good. My pots are frozen and I’m going to rewire it this weekend; I disabled the tremolo by replacing the springs with metal bars (I’m not much on whammy, it’s just not my thing; maybe I’d feel differently if I used a more expensive trem that stays in tune). I painted the planet Earth on the front of the guit, it looks damn good; it also has a GK2A Roland synth pickup. I bet I’ve written fifty songs on that thing. Good guitar. Probably be playing it twenty years from now.
I saw your guitar on line I think. It’s missing the synth pup but it was there. Very cool ax. It’s for sale online for $200obo.
I put in a bid for $180 because shipping was $50. He had already sold it. Darn!
: : I have a Blade as well. i just bought yesterday at my local guitar center, i also would like info about it, im thinkiing of customizing it with a new tremblo system since this one is pretty cheap and some new pick ups and humbucker,oh and mines doesnt have a serial number, that or it was just repainted but yeah id really appriciate a lil info bout the guitar, thanks
I just replaced the pots. It appears to have worked perfectly, which is cool because I don’t solder much. The Blade takes two identical 500k ohm pots because it has humbucker pickups (the store dude told me this). Humbuckers almost always take 500k pots. There’s a capacitor on the tone pot. I don’t know the type, I just used the old one (d’oh! I should have written down what it says on the capacitor!) Not much else to know, if you’re putting the wires exactly where the old ones were; if doing it from scratch, I suppose I could post a drawing of what I did.
i have a black semi hollow body version.
can’t find another on internet !
I’d love to see it, maybe I could tell you a bit about it, e-mail me at [email protected].
Burnside brand of electric guitars was imported & marketed by Guild in 1987 & 1988, then discontinued
I have a Burnside by Guild Bass. it has no info on it as either. I am not sure what to think. It sounds fantastic, clear, crisp….but I would also like to find more info on it. Anybody found anything yet?
: hello,
: i have a Burnside Blade made by Guild, i dont know what year it was made in or anything, but i sure would like it if you could help me find out more about it, i went and saw a guitar guru that i know and he said he has never seen one like it or ever heard of it
: : hello,
: : i have a Burnside Blade made by Guild, i dont know what year it was made in or anything, but i sure would like it if you could help me find out more about it, i went and saw a guitar guru that i know and he said he has never seen one like it or ever heard of it
: hello,
: i have a Burnside Blade made by Guild, i dont know what year it was made in or anything, but i sure would like it if you could help me find out more about it, i went and saw a guitar guru that i know and he said he has never seen one like it or ever heard of it
I bought mine slightly used about 12 years ago and just recently found another one at a music store in Minneapolis. Iwent to the Guild website and can not find it catalogued in there. I’ve owned several guitars and this one is still my favorite. I play in a metal band and this guitar has the most awesome crunch to it. No one believes me when I tell them it’s a Guild.
(Originally posted 19:42:33 3/02/06)
The burnside hammer by guild was made in karea in the mid 80s and were considerd as entry level guitars they mass produced and sild for about 125.00 to 250.00 dollars but i think are worth some money because there is not very many any more i think if anyone has any questions e mail me at [email protected]
: Hey i have a burnside blade its a sweet guitar and I love it I just dont know anything about it and i sure would like to know mine doesnt have any serial numbers i emailed guild but they dont know much just it was made in korea i sure would like specs prices and crap like that since i have got my b-blade i have bought a dearmond m75t but i still play my b-blade
: : Hey i have a burnside blade its a sweet guitar and I love it I just dont know anything about it and i sure would like to know mine doesnt have any serial numbers i emailed guild but they dont know much just it was made in korea i sure would like specs prices and crap like that since i have got my b-blade i have bought a dearmond m75t but i still play my b-blade
:::I have a burnside blade by guild but looks like i’m in the same boat,no serial #’s,mine is strat style solid body electric,the problem i have is i need 2 bridge roller saddles for the tremolo system which is called an ACCUTUNE brand name tremelo no one knows where to get these or if they even are available…this is only thing keeping me from playing it..i enjoyed playing it until these saddles broke….if anyone can help me find these parts i would greatly appreciat it
I have an old tremolo un-attached to a guitar – all it says on it is AccuTune – I foun out it is a Kahler product – havent found out any more yet – maybe this helps
Hey Guys….I own a Burnside Lance that I have completely restored…well…with a lotta new parts. I love it and it is not replacable.
I don’t know if any of this helps anyone, but I bought mine new in ’87 and soon after it was damaged. I sent it to Burnside, located in Rhode Island for repair. I have also ordered several of the mystery bridges from them at that time.
I’m not sure if the Bridge on the Lance and the Blade are the same, but the ones I have are some sorta Kahler type copy (short springs in small face cavity)
I have many original parts after replacing, so if anyone needs anything email me and maybe I can help!
I, too have a Guild Burnside Blade and have been hunting around for info on it. Same as the rest of you, no serials or anything. I am looking for parts….specifically, the tremelo…I call it the "OuttaTune" cuz mine is shot. The trem is stamped "made in Korea". Anybody find any additional info since these were posted?
By the way, anyone have any problems with theirs? When I got the thing used about 10 yrs ago, the fretboard had started to seperate from the neck…my only problem.
I HAVE A BURNSIDE HAMMER.I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANOTHER.DO YOU HAVE ANY INFO ON THIS ONE.MABEY 10 YEARS OR OLDER SINGLE EMG SELECT HUMBUCKER IN BRIDGE.COOL LITTLE AX .GUILD WEB PAGE GIVES ME NOTHING.
: I HAVE A BURNSIDE HAMMER.I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANOTHER.DO YOU HAVE ANY INFO ON THIS ONE.MABEY 10 YEARS OR OLDER SINGLE EMG SELECT HUMBUCKER IN BRIDGE.COOL LITTLE AX .GUILD WEB PAGE GIVES ME NOTHING.
I own one—-I have never seen another one either. Mine has the EMG Select pickup too—I love my little Hammer. Mine is about 12 yrs old.
I have one to but i think mine is only 3 to 4 years old but mine has all the same pickups and harware as yours does ive had it for like to years now and its a pretty nice one but i cant find a thing on them ether thats weird heck they could be rare if you find anything out about them e mail me at [email protected] later
: : I HAVE A BURNSIDE HAMMER.I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANOTHER.DO YOU HAVE ANY INFO ON THIS ONE.MABEY 10 YEARS OR OLDER SINGLE EMG SELECT HUMBUCKER IN BRIDGE.COOL LITTLE AX .GUILD WEB PAGE GIVES ME NOTHING.
: I own one—-I have never seen another one either. Mine has the EMG Select pickup too—I love my little Hammer. Mine is about 12 yrs old.
hey i have one to its about 3 or more years old it has all the same hardware as yours does i paid about 200.00 something for it and its a pretty nice guitar but im looking for a better one
: I HAVE A BURNSIDE HAMMER.I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANOTHER.DO YOU HAVE ANY INFO ON THIS ONE.MABEY 10 YEARS OR OLDER SINGLE EMG SELECT HUMBUCKER IN BRIDGE.COOL LITTLE AX .GUILD WEB PAGE GIVES ME NOTHING.
I also have a Burnside by Guild. It’s white with a strat body. Three way swith, two knobs, 2 single pick-up EMG Selects, and one EMG Select Humbucker. It’s also made of the strongest wood I’ve ever seen. I’ve dropped it on solid wood floors and there’s not a dent in it. It’s also twenty years old!! But, the same as you, I don’t know a thing about it. Almost as if it doesn’t exist.
i am also another owner of a burnside hammer. mine is black with the strat style body with a single EMG select humbucker with a selecter switch and a volume and tone knobs. i heard from a guitar store that it was made in korea in the early 80’s and were sold for around 200 or more. but since no one can find them i think the value of the guitar went up a whole lot. well thats all i know right now if any one finds out any more information on this unknown guitar let me know at [email protected] please and thanks
I also have a Burnside Hammer by Guild. It is black with the EMG Select Humbucker. I have had this guitar since 1989, so that may give you an idea of the age. It has heldup remarkably and I still use it from time to time. This guitar sounds very similar to a Les Paul if driven through a tube amp. I noticed that it is also very good to record with if you are plugged directly into the board. The pickup is great for blues or rock, but its high end features are minimal.
I have yet another Guild by Burnside, mine is The Lance, I know little about mine too. If you know anything about that let me know. Also, do you have pictures of yours?
: hello,
: i have a Burnside Blade made by Guild, i dont know what year it was made in or anything, but i sure would like it if you could help me find out more about it, i went and saw a guitar guru that i know and he said he has never seen one like it or ever heard of it
I have The Same Guitar and everyone I have spoken too says the same thing.
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: : hello,
: : i have a Burnside Blade made by Guild, i dont know what year it was made in or anything, but i sure would like it if you could help me find out more about it, i went and saw a guitar guru that i know and he said he has never seen one like it or ever heard of it
: I have The Same Guitar and everyone I have spoken too says the same thing.
Hey guys – is the body style the same as the lance? or is it the semi-v style???
if so – do either of ya’ll wanna sell it???
thanks
tony
:Sup, I have a Lance for sale, it does have the semi-V style body, new condition, hardcase, been sitting and prolly needs to be set up but otherwise mint. Post if you’re interested. ~Moomblz
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: : : ill sell $800 new pickups just kidding it is way to priceless to sell.
hello,
i have a Burnside Blade made by Guild, i dont know what year it was made in or anything, but i sure would like it if you could help me find out more about it, i went and saw a guitar guru that i know and he said he has never seen one like it or ever heard of it
hi I have a guild burnside that I need springs for. I tried several and they weren’t strong enough. Does anyone have a set to sell or know we’re to get them?
I’ve been trying to find replacements for mine since ’94 or so. Have you tried the Kahler 23xx springs found at Whammy Parts? I’ve been told they fit the Accutune bridge and that looks a LOT like the brideg on my Burnside. I was about to order two of them myself, before I just order a new Kahler 2320.
First of all gibson and guild were together on this one not fender.very good guitars good quality high end if u can find one.buy it.look on youtube and you will see a video on gibson and guildkeywords guild burnside guitar reveiw schroll through to find video.They are rare and awsome guitars I would buy everyone I can find.
I recently traded for a red guild burnside blade that was electronically gutted. It’s also missing the back metal cover. I don’t quite know what to do with it. I don’t know what kind of bridge it would use or things like that, I just know the body is in decent shape for the age. Do you have any suggestions for me? I’m a first timer with regards to project guitars, so I don’t want to ruin it further. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I have 16 guitars by Burnside & I can say for certain that not all Accutunes are the same. For instance, I have a “Cutlass” with an Accutune that takes a completely different trem bar than my “The Lance”. The trem bar for the Cutlass was a “drop in” type and my Lance has a screw in type. The Cutlass also has a place for the trem bar to drop in at the top and bottom of the Accutune where as the Lance only screws in at the bottom. I also have a one of a kind Burnside “Crossroads” (Tele copy) with a Floyd Rose and special neck with pearloid inlays of a laso, cowboy boots, a lance or spear, (matadore stuff) on it. Is says, “made in South America”. I have 3 Burnsides that were made in S. America. (A Crossbow Bass, a Crossroads guitar and another strange model that looks like a Steinberger. It’s called a “Bolo”. I have NEVER seen another one like it ever. I even sent pictures of it to Guild and Fender but they were no help.
I inherited a HUGE guitar collection recently and I have at least one of every model ever made. I even have 3 that were made in South America. I found a guitar called, “Crossroads” in the collection that is a true one of one. It was made in South America and has a CRAZY looking neck. Instead of “boomerang’s” as fret markers, it has what looks to be cowboy hats, a laso, a pair of cowboy boots, bull horns, and a lance looking object all in pearloid and very well detailed. If you want to own a rare Burnside, email me at [email protected] and I can send you’all some picture’s of these beautiful guitars and basses. I live in Medford Oregon and some are listed there on CL. Thank you. My name is Bo.
I own 3 of these, a Cutlass, and two Lances. ( one bass, one 6 string.) and I love them. I paid only $122 for the Cutlass at GC online. ($100 + $22 shipping) I recently sold it for a lot more. I’ll never sell the Lance bass or 6 string because they were all bought when I was a small kid of 12. I collect Washburn Stage Series and Burnside guitars because as a kid, they were inexpensive. I never paid more than $300 for any of them yet today in 2015, the price is high and they are a bear to find unmolested or even working. I never played the guitar because I love playing drums but when I was a teen, drums were expensive. I liked the look of crazy styled guitars as a kid so I bought used old BC Riches’ and Kramers’ & the like and hung them on my walls. They never got played and just collected dust so when I moved out, my parents put them away for me till later. Now is later and my parent’s are sending me all my guitars to me. I still don’t know how to play but they sure look cool!
I picked up a used one in 1994 just to have an electric to mess with…Sort of liked looks (red/yel sunburst) at the time (still do)…..I’ve actually begun to play a lot more and have been scoffing up “inexpensive” (Squier Vintage modifieds,Xavieres) electrics for whatever reason and are very pleased with quality and sounds (once you’ve tweaked everything) but when I haul out old “Blade”, it still have a uniqueness in feel & sound… All in all. a pretty cool versatile axe.
my son bought this guitar for 150.00. Its a burnside by guild SO-1 sounds a lot like the first post on here. 3 switches, 2 knobs, black… Any idea what it’s worth..? Can’t find it anywhere
i recently picked up a burnside blade that i also cannot find any info on, no one i have talked to knows a lot about them yadda yadda…..its in good shape holds tune has emg pick ups and the original tremolo, difference is i cant find a picture of one like mine…instead of the 3 way switch i have 3 toggle switches one of which switches pickup i think and the other 2 are “brighteners”?
i’m in the hunt for a guild brian may. any help or information would be deeply appreciated. thank you
I have a Red Special 1984 Serial #328 (Only 350 made) I got it directly at the Guild Factory and haven’t played it in 15 years. I check the strings and polish it up, but that’s it. It is in professionally played, but great condition. I would liek to sell, any offers?
: i’m in the hunt for a guild brian may. any help or information would be deeply appreciated. thank you
I have a Red Special 1984 Serial #328 (Only 150 made) I got it directly at the Guild Factory and haven’t played it in 15 years. I check the strings and polish it up, but that’s it. It is in professionally played, but great condition. I would liek to sell, any offers?
: i’m in the hunt for a guild brian may. any help or information would be deeply appreciated. thank you
: If you are still looking for one, I have mine up for sale on ebay. There are also 2 others up for sale.
Bubba Miller
: i’m in the hunt for a guild brian may. any help or information would be deeply appreciated. thank you
If you are serious Chelsea Second Hand guitars in Ny. can find one for you. 212-675-4993
: : i’m in the hunt for a guild m-85 bass 1970s. any help or information would be deeply appreciated. thank you
: : : i’m in the hunt for a guild m-85 bass 1970s. any help or information would be deeply appreciated. thank you
Just noticed your post and wondered if you’d found your bass. I have a Guild M-85 II that I’ve had since the early 1970’s
i just put mine up for sale on e bay
Howdy I am trying to locate Information about a Guild guitar that belongs to a family member. I am trying to find out the date of manufacture and possible value. Can you help? The guitar is an electric six string model: T.100D, Serial number: EE.258. The model and serial numbers are hand written in plue ink on an oval papper label vissible through the upper F hole. The amp is a Thunder 1, Model: T1-12, Serial Number 4300. The guitar is in a guild case, the original instruction sheet and Guild case are intact. All are in excellet condition. The guitar and amp have not left the house since they were purchasced new, probbaly around 1966.
: Howdy I am trying to locate Information about a Guild guitar that belongs to a family member. I am trying to find out the date of manufacture and possible value. Can you help? The guitar is an electric six string model: T.100D, Serial number: EE.258. The model and serial numbers are hand written in plue ink on an oval papper label vissible through the upper F hole. The amp is a Thunder 1, Model: T1-12, Serial Number 4300. The guitar is in a guild case, the original instruction sheet and Guild case are intact. All are in excellet condition. The guitar and amp have not left the house since they were purchasced new, probbaly around 1966.
You have a nice guitar there. Are you interested in selling it?
You can email me at [email protected]
: Howdy que j’essaye de localiser des informations sur une guitare de guilde qui appartient à un membre de famille. J’essaye de découvrir la date de la fabrication et de la valeur possible. Pouvez-vous aider? La guitare est une corde six électrique modèle: T.100d, numéro de série: EE.258. Le modèle et les numéros de série sont main écrite en encre de plue sur une étiquette ovale de papper vissible par le trou supérieur de F. L’ampère est un tonnerre 1, modèle: T1-12, Numéro de série 4300. La guitare est dans un cas de guilde, la feuille d’instruction originale et le cas de guilde sont intact. Tous sont en état d’excellet. La guitare et l’ampère ne sont pas partis de la maison depuis qu’elles étaient purchasced nouveau, probbaly autour 1966.
j’ai la meme guitare je pense qu’elle a ete fabriqué en 1954-54
Looking for a reissue blonde w/Bigsby in good to EC.$500-?
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