Please don't reorganize everything to suit yourself; it would be a disservice to thousands of of people that have no trouble wit the existing system.
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EDIT: The CE-100 is a deep body with a pickup, so seems it should be an X. I don't know where the CE designation came from.
Don't worry, I am not bound to ever own Guild Guitars Company, for sure...I was only kidding on that one...And now that I understand better letters giving names to various models, I'll have far less reasons to ever think about it : I was trying to think of a possible reason to explain the disappearing of the CE 100, in relation with what had been said about it by others here...
Thanks very much for your explanations, A for Archtops (genuine fully archtops then I'd say), M for Mini, T for thin, it is now much easier to understand, and to remember...
Maybe CE means Cutaway-Electric like it does at Taylor guitars (?)...
You may be the man to answer to my main quest about Guild Guitars : do they have any all solid woods hollow body, a bit like a Gibson L-4/L-5 or others ?
Thanks again,
Bernie