Hello all,
I am very happy to report that today I received my first Guild guitar, a '73(according to the serial number) D-25. It's a beaut, looks great and sounds sweet, though it seems to need new strings.
I found it online at Guitar Center, a store located in Phoenix. It was on sale, and I was very happy with the price I paid. I got in for much lower than I've been seeing on ebay and craigslist.
I do have one concern, however... On the sticker where the serial number is, it says nothing about being made in Westerly RI--just that it was made in the USA. I was really hoping it would, but I'm not sure if they simply did not post Westerly back in the early 70s or if it was made someplace else.
Anyways, I'm real happy with my buy. The tone is sweet and it plays much louder and than any of my previous acoustics. Like I heard while researching the D-25, the thing booms!
Thanks all,
-Travis
I am very happy to report that today I received my first Guild guitar, a '73(according to the serial number) D-25. It's a beaut, looks great and sounds sweet, though it seems to need new strings.
I found it online at Guitar Center, a store located in Phoenix. It was on sale, and I was very happy with the price I paid. I got in for much lower than I've been seeing on ebay and craigslist.
I do have one concern, however... On the sticker where the serial number is, it says nothing about being made in Westerly RI--just that it was made in the USA. I was really hoping it would, but I'm not sure if they simply did not post Westerly back in the early 70s or if it was made someplace else.
Anyways, I'm real happy with my buy. The tone is sweet and it plays much louder and than any of my previous acoustics. Like I heard while researching the D-25, the thing booms!
Thanks all,
-Travis