1971 Guild D25BR, take 1

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You can see the GSR Hoboken TRC too in that video. nice.

I'm sorry. What do you mean by "GSR Hoboken TRC"?

I'm pretty sure Guild did not even use the term "GSR" until this century.

Similar style TRCs were used, with and without an interior design or lettering during some of the '60's and '70's. Below is an example from '67

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I'm sorry. What do you mean by "GSR Hoboken TRC"?

I'm pretty sure Guild did not even use the term "GSR" until this century.

Similar style TRCs were used, with and without an interior design or lettering during some of the '60's and '70's. Below is an example from '67

200&_09_05_Guild 006.jpg
It's a joke, man. LOL
Oxnard's use of GSR was absurd, so I decided a hoboken TRC is a GSR.
 

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Well missing jokes is something I do, but it would have been closer to a joke if you had not referred to a Hoboken TRC on a 1971 instrument. Y'all need to work on your setup.
I will try to explain the humor attempt one more time lol:

We all know a 1971 Guild would have been made in Westerly.
However, Westerly had a lot of leftover Hoboken inventory, including stickers and necks and bodies and TRCs and you name it...If they had it in the early years of Westerly production, there were using it....

Oxnard has been putting out GSRs but really, without any GSRable quality or value add. It's been quite hilarious to watch it.

Mavuser told me years ago, the TRC on my BR is from Hoboken.

So I .....oh nevermind
 
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