Are we weird
Help me with this fellas. I joined this group about two weeks ago. I was surfing for info on a sweet DV62. I just got lucky, I guess.
What I found was a couple hundred Guild Guitar zealots, complete with a Guru, all hooked up, actively sharing an incredible wealth of Guild info.
You guys, (me included), it seems, have in your possession a substantial percentage of Guild's total production. Everyone seems to average 3 or 4 Guild guitars. Nothing particularly weird, but significant.
Next I discover not a single Guild Guitar advertised for sale nationwide escapes the scrutiny of this group. So far it seems like at least 3 or 4 new Guilds are purchased weekly. No reasonable deal on vintage Guild wood is left undone. Weird? Not necessarily. But, contrastingly, I haven't seen very much offered for sale by my new Guild brothers.
Now I discover this group has a committe actively policeing the marketplace, insuring accuracy of Guild guitars offered for sale. Certain Ebay sellers refer to this committee as; "the Guild Guys, a social studies project?? Is this so? Do Martin & Gibson have similar programs?
Weird? If the shoe fits. It's a good thing.
Help me with this fellas. I joined this group about two weeks ago. I was surfing for info on a sweet DV62. I just got lucky, I guess.
What I found was a couple hundred Guild Guitar zealots, complete with a Guru, all hooked up, actively sharing an incredible wealth of Guild info.
You guys, (me included), it seems, have in your possession a substantial percentage of Guild's total production. Everyone seems to average 3 or 4 Guild guitars. Nothing particularly weird, but significant.
Next I discover not a single Guild Guitar advertised for sale nationwide escapes the scrutiny of this group. So far it seems like at least 3 or 4 new Guilds are purchased weekly. No reasonable deal on vintage Guild wood is left undone. Weird? Not necessarily. But, contrastingly, I haven't seen very much offered for sale by my new Guild brothers.
Now I discover this group has a committe actively policeing the marketplace, insuring accuracy of Guild guitars offered for sale. Certain Ebay sellers refer to this committee as; "the Guild Guys, a social studies project?? Is this so? Do Martin & Gibson have similar programs?
Weird? If the shoe fits. It's a good thing.