Have been considering adding a 12 string on & off for some time now.
Wasn't really interested in getting serious about it unless I had the opportunity to have the guitar in hand and play it before pulling the trigger. I never came across any available Guilds in my area, and any other 12 string I ever came across really didn't really impress me.
A few weeks ago, while looking at a Craigslist link from another city that someone posted here on LTG, I decided to check the list here in Cincy, and the first thing that popped up was an ad for a Westerly JF-30 12 string ('92) in a beautiful wine burst. (LTG "enabling" does it again). Owner said he thought he bought it in '92, but as per usual the Guild serial # look-up isn't real precise, and perhaps the fact that it's a burst model might account for that. Serial# matches JF-30 run in '91 or '92, but not JF30 12. Haven't been able to get a look at any dating on the neck block (pickup in the way, but when I restring it I'll explore that a bit more).
Next day, I contacted the seller, and that afternoon took a ride over to his house to check out the guitar.
Other than checking of the nitro finish, everything was structurally sound, and the guitar had a great action. Owner had also equipped it with a Fishman soundhole pickup for stage use. Sat and played for quite a while...... but I must admit that it was probably that first strum that did me in. WOW! :topsy_turvy:
It didn't take long to understand what you guys are talking about when you describe your Guild 12-strings. I can also verify that the description of "Cannon" I see repeatedly used in describing the JF-30 is certainly apt.
Original owner / seller turned out to be a guy who is well regarded as a front-man on the Cincinnati music scene. It turned out we had a lot of friends in common.
Came back to pick it up the next day.
Bob
Wasn't really interested in getting serious about it unless I had the opportunity to have the guitar in hand and play it before pulling the trigger. I never came across any available Guilds in my area, and any other 12 string I ever came across really didn't really impress me.
A few weeks ago, while looking at a Craigslist link from another city that someone posted here on LTG, I decided to check the list here in Cincy, and the first thing that popped up was an ad for a Westerly JF-30 12 string ('92) in a beautiful wine burst. (LTG "enabling" does it again). Owner said he thought he bought it in '92, but as per usual the Guild serial # look-up isn't real precise, and perhaps the fact that it's a burst model might account for that. Serial# matches JF-30 run in '91 or '92, but not JF30 12. Haven't been able to get a look at any dating on the neck block (pickup in the way, but when I restring it I'll explore that a bit more).
Next day, I contacted the seller, and that afternoon took a ride over to his house to check out the guitar.
Other than checking of the nitro finish, everything was structurally sound, and the guitar had a great action. Owner had also equipped it with a Fishman soundhole pickup for stage use. Sat and played for quite a while...... but I must admit that it was probably that first strum that did me in. WOW! :topsy_turvy:
It didn't take long to understand what you guys are talking about when you describe your Guild 12-strings. I can also verify that the description of "Cannon" I see repeatedly used in describing the JF-30 is certainly apt.
Original owner / seller turned out to be a guy who is well regarded as a front-man on the Cincinnati music scene. It turned out we had a lot of friends in common.
Came back to pick it up the next day.
Bob
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