Jared macneill
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It's an F-30NT, but it looks more like an instrument from 1969 or 1970.
Is that observation primarily due to the silkscreened Guild logo and the lack of black veneer on the front of the headstock? Just trying to learn! ThanksIt's an F-30NT, but it looks more like an instrument from 1969 or 1970.
Sincerely,
Hans Moust
www.guitarsgalore.nl
My friend is going to get more information@Jared macneill if you state the serial number, someone can verify the year. It's on the label and also stamped on the back of the headstock.
Sounds fair if there isn't some odd major crack repaired/unrepaired in the back of the headstock Yeah, my smashed to bits F30 came with an upside down truss cover....almost a dealbreaker! lol
Yeah , but even after I’d still be well below 2g CanadianYou would want to know how high off the frets the strings are, somewhere up at 10 or 12. Definitely don't want to pay for a neck reset.
Yuppers and thanks . I guess my friend is bringing it over to me tomorrow to try outGood luck. F30 is my favorite Guild. Are you in Canada?
Fist thing I saw was the bridge, F20's and '30's didn't have points at that time, also, Guild used drop-in saddles until '67.Is that observation primarily due to the silkscreened Guild logo and the lack of black veneer on the front of the headstock? Just trying to learn! Thanks