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They wanted to use existing parts and existing superstructures. All they had to do is add a middle pickup. The controls are a costsaving measure.
That's stuff I don't understand as they do a full quality check of each Newark St. guitar in Oxnard before they ship to dealers. I can only imagine that the nut maybe fell off during shipment as a nut is never glued in solid but just lightly fixed with two drops of glue.I changed the strings, and as soon as i loosened a few, the nut fell off.
This reminded me of something I found curious with my NS X-350. I bought it from GC in December 2020, after the GC site said it had been out of stock for a while. The box the guitar arrived in had the below sticker from Cordoba, dated 2020-03-19. So what was this guitar doing between March and December? Sitting in Oxnard awaiting distribution? Just seems like a long time to sit at Cordoba when the retailers appeared to be consistently selling out of inventory.That's stuff I don't understand as they do a full quality check of each Newark St. guitar in Oxnard before they ship to dealers.
Ralf
Did you attach that to the posts that are drilled into the top, or is it floating? And how do the sound and playability compare to the factory TOM bridge? I've decided I like the tone as-is, but always wondering if the grass is greener.....I added the Compton bridge.
Probably sitting in Korea while they dealt with the pandemic. I suspect that label was stamped when the guitar was packed at the factory. That's when the supply chains started to go south.This reminded me of something I found curious with my NS X-350. I bought it from GC in December 2020, after the GC site said it had been out of stock for a while. The box the guitar arrived in had the below sticker from Cordoba, dated 2020-03-19. So what was this guitar doing between March and December? Sitting in Oxnard awaiting distribution? Just seems like a long time to sit at Cordoba when the retailers appeared to be consistently selling out of inventory.
Possible, but also possible it was sitting in Oxnard. Remember that factory people were sent home for some time and no production happened in most guitar factories in the US like PRS, Taylor,...and Guild.Probably sitting in Korea while they dealt with the pandemic. I suspect that label was stamped when the guitar was packed at the factory. That's when the supply chains started to go south.
Check the serial for date of manufacture, then a best guesstimate for shipping to the port, time in the freighter, customs.Possible, but also possible it was sitting in Oxnard. Remember that factory people were sent home for some time and no production happened in most guitar factories in the US like PRS, Taylor,...and Guild.
Ralf
When the new one arrived, it played better than the first as it had no warped fret board but I couldn’t get the strings as low as I prefer. Even though the bridge that comes with it has a slight arc, it doesn match a Compton made for a 9.5 fretboard. I hear and feel a difference in sustain. The body on these is thick, so unplugged it’s not really louder, but a Compton on a solid thinner top guitar increase volume unplugged. He makes a good product, and a selection of materials. Copper and brass sound different than the stainless i use. When in doubt, email him, his name is Wayne. Also check out gretsch talk website as many there use them as well.Did you attach that to the posts that are drilled into the top, or is it floating? And how do the sound and playability compare to the factory TOM bridge? I've decided I like the tone as-is, but always wondering if the grass is greener.....
Forgot to add, yes, it sit as right on the stock posts. Perfect fit.Did you attach that to the posts that are drilled into the top, or is it floating? And how do the sound and playability compare to the factory TOM bridge? I've decided I like the tone as-is, but always wondering if the grass is greener.....
Here are pictures of the serial number and the factory inspection tag I found in the case. I don't know how to decode the serial number beyond year 2020. Factory inspection date is 2 days before the date on the box. Does factory inspection mean Korea or Oxnard? If Korea, we still don't know where it sat for 9 months. I guess none of this matters unless we want to geek out on Guild supply chains. But I suppose the longer a guitar sits somewhere the higher the chance something bad could happen to it.Check the serial for date of manufacture, then a best guesstimate for shipping to the port, time in the freighter, customs.
That should get you close. Does the box get that lable at the factory or at the warehouse? In any case, that's around the time the wheels came off the bus in America, plague-wise.
There is nothing else to "decode". KSG20 means Korea SPG Guild 2020, the numbers behind are running numbers without any coding of month or day.I don't know how to decode the serial number beyond year 2020.
SPG Korea!Does factory inspection mean Korea or Oxnard?
I contacted the store i got mine from, and they said that Guild does not put those OK cards inside import guitars, only american made. When i rechecked, my savoy didnt have one either. Perhaps that tag is for the case?Here are pictures of the serial number and the factory inspection tag I found in the case. I don't know how to decode the serial number beyond year 2020. Factory inspection date is 2 days before the date on the box. Does factory inspection mean Korea or Oxnard? If Korea, we still don't know where it sat for 9 months. I guess none of this matters unless we want to geek out on Guild supply chains. But I suppose the longer a guitar sits somewhere the higher the chance something bad could happen to it.
Sorry, that SPG inspection tag has nothing to do with a case if you read it (finish, tuning, action). I guess it slipped through inspection in Oxnard and usually they would take it out. Remember that was all Covid time already so many things went different to normal...I contacted the store i got mine from, and they said that Guild does not put those OK cards inside import guitars...Perhaps that tag is for the case?