theoscarpaco
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I'm the proud new owner of a 2009 Guild D-50 BG.
I couldn't be happier with this guitar. It's an absolute powerhouse with a flat pick but also sounds great played with a light finger style touch. It came with Guild's nice faux-gatorskin case.
The Adirondack top has a lovely wide grain that's visible behind a masterfully executed sunburst.
Someone had removed the factory pick guard so I ordered one from Guild's online shop and it arrived a few days ago. It doesn't quite align with the very faint marking of where the old one was, but nobody would notice without me closely pointing it out to them in the right light.
Another curious thing is the strange location of the factory-installed strap button on the side of the guitar. I may remove it at some point because it looks very funny to me there. It feels comfortable with a strap, though, so maybe I'll leave it.
For now, I'm just thrilled to have a nice Guild again.
I couldn't be happier with this guitar. It's an absolute powerhouse with a flat pick but also sounds great played with a light finger style touch. It came with Guild's nice faux-gatorskin case.
The Adirondack top has a lovely wide grain that's visible behind a masterfully executed sunburst.
Someone had removed the factory pick guard so I ordered one from Guild's online shop and it arrived a few days ago. It doesn't quite align with the very faint marking of where the old one was, but nobody would notice without me closely pointing it out to them in the right light.
Another curious thing is the strange location of the factory-installed strap button on the side of the guitar. I may remove it at some point because it looks very funny to me there. It feels comfortable with a strap, though, so maybe I'll leave it.
For now, I'm just thrilled to have a nice Guild again.