The Retro Rocker
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Thanks, Christopher, for the title! LOL
As stated previously in other threads, I am curious about the how and why of the placement of the Guild logo on the headstock.
I kinda thought it had something to do with which factory they came from...but I stumbled onto something that knocks that theory out of the water!
Look at the logo placement on this 2005 F-50R on reverb:
https://reverb.com/item/6360341-guild-f50r-2005-tacoma-natural
Then look at mine... the one I just got from Neal:
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Ordinarily no big deal...but these two guitars and just one serial number apart!
I mean, I was just looking for pics of headstock logos, what are the odds that I would find the one that was made just before mine!
My serial # ends with 10, theirs with 09.
Didn't they use some sort of template at the factory? Apparently not. I guess it's just totally random, depending on who put it together.
Kinda cool to stumble across the brother/sister of the guitar I just got, though!
As stated previously in other threads, I am curious about the how and why of the placement of the Guild logo on the headstock.
I kinda thought it had something to do with which factory they came from...but I stumbled onto something that knocks that theory out of the water!
Look at the logo placement on this 2005 F-50R on reverb:
https://reverb.com/item/6360341-guild-f50r-2005-tacoma-natural
Then look at mine... the one I just got from Neal:
Ordinarily no big deal...but these two guitars and just one serial number apart!
I mean, I was just looking for pics of headstock logos, what are the odds that I would find the one that was made just before mine!
My serial # ends with 10, theirs with 09.
Didn't they use some sort of template at the factory? Apparently not. I guess it's just totally random, depending on who put it together.
Kinda cool to stumble across the brother/sister of the guitar I just got, though!