Not a serious question! The correct answer is "I'd sit down on that Guild stool and play all of them until my fingers bleed."
Lots of different woods represented here, but all in Guild form! I cannot lose! Truth is, I was just admiring the recent additions to the herd as well as the original member of the herd (the F-512). Thought I'd share:
On the left is the F-412 "Special Reserve" from Tacoma. This has a very uncommon (for an F-412) red spruce top, along with the early GSR block markers and G-shield. The faceplate is a beautiful piece of either rosewood (likely Madagascar) or cocobolo. The tiger-stripe maple on this is to die for.
Center is the GSR F-40 from New Hartford that's a cocobolo body (and faceplate, I think). GSR appointments including the tuner buttons and 12th-fret G-shield inlay. I think the top is a heavily silked Sitka, but I'm not really sure. It's an orange color, much more so than I'm used to...
Right is my trusty F-512 (stock) from Tacoma. Still rules the roost! Indian rosewood and Sitka top. What looks like bear-claw in the picture is just reflection, by the way.
And, of course, peeking back at you through the mirror is my chrome dome. Considering embossing "Guildy" across the forehead of that clown.
Enjoy!
Lots of different woods represented here, but all in Guild form! I cannot lose! Truth is, I was just admiring the recent additions to the herd as well as the original member of the herd (the F-512). Thought I'd share:
On the left is the F-412 "Special Reserve" from Tacoma. This has a very uncommon (for an F-412) red spruce top, along with the early GSR block markers and G-shield. The faceplate is a beautiful piece of either rosewood (likely Madagascar) or cocobolo. The tiger-stripe maple on this is to die for.
Center is the GSR F-40 from New Hartford that's a cocobolo body (and faceplate, I think). GSR appointments including the tuner buttons and 12th-fret G-shield inlay. I think the top is a heavily silked Sitka, but I'm not really sure. It's an orange color, much more so than I'm used to...
Right is my trusty F-512 (stock) from Tacoma. Still rules the roost! Indian rosewood and Sitka top. What looks like bear-claw in the picture is just reflection, by the way.
And, of course, peeking back at you through the mirror is my chrome dome. Considering embossing "Guildy" across the forehead of that clown.
Enjoy!