Cypress Knee
Member
I let the '73 Guild F 50R in the profile pic go a couple of years ago as I my hands started to prefer 3/4" fretboards as opposed to 11/16". That was one versatile, great sounding guitar and I still miss it from time to time.
However, I have always wondered whatever happened to my first Guild, a 1969 D-35 purchased from Alexandria Music in Alexandria, LA. After I graduated from LSU I sold it to a college friend (Ray Hughes from New Jersey) to buy a D-50, which served me well for many years. I don't really know how that D-35 really sounded relative to another mahogany drednaught, but after all these years it still bugs me that I let it go.
If anyone knows Ray and if he has an old D 35 with a capo mark imprinted in the lacquer behind the nut, well, I might be interested in reaquiring said guitar!
CK
However, I have always wondered whatever happened to my first Guild, a 1969 D-35 purchased from Alexandria Music in Alexandria, LA. After I graduated from LSU I sold it to a college friend (Ray Hughes from New Jersey) to buy a D-50, which served me well for many years. I don't really know how that D-35 really sounded relative to another mahogany drednaught, but after all these years it still bugs me that I let it go.
If anyone knows Ray and if he has an old D 35 with a capo mark imprinted in the lacquer behind the nut, well, I might be interested in reaquiring said guitar!
CK