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  1. SFIV1967

    First Thread: Help to identify inconsistency on Guild M240e

    Welcome to LTG! I think it depends of the year of manufacture. Some were shipped without a strap pin mounted, some had the strap pin on the side on the heel, so the previous owner mounted it on the neck heel cap, that is not done by the factory. Also regarding the tuners I think that...
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    Pickups

    He made a lot of pickups! And he made the "MULTIFLUX", "the most revolutionary pick-up ever devised": Ralf
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    Ted Greene's guitar

    Correct! https://letstalkguild.com/ltg/index.php?threads/starfire-and-jazz.184023/post-1668275 Ralf
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    Interesting headstocks

    They already made guitars since 1954 but by 1967 Kawai purchased the Teisco company! Also Kawai began producing guitars under the Kay brand name, when Kay of Chicago ceased manufacturing and imported all of its product. There is a massive amount of Kawai catalogs and they sold for instance at...
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    Discontinued Guild models

    Looks like somebody has cleaned the webpage a bit and did a fine job to bring this all in line. Amazing how many models Guild had in the last few years. Ralf
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    Another new (to me) Guild!

    The "200 series" guitars are all arched back guitars. They are made in China. The color is called "Antique Charcoal Burst". That OM-240CE comes also with a Guild/Fishman GT-1 pickup with Volume and Tone controls. The guitar has a Solid Sitka Spruce top and laminated mahogany sides and arched...
  7. SFIV1967

    Guild Starfire III with 2 serial numbers?

    Welcome to LTG! If you contact the one and only Guild expert Hans Moust via his webpage he should be able telling you about the history of your guitar and why the guitar has two serial numbers. Let us know what you learn! His webpage is: https://www.guitarchives.nl/contact Ralf
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    Sola Sound

    And in a catalog: Ralf
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    Pignose clone?

    +1 !
  10. SFIV1967

    1975 Guild F-212 Makeover

    Amazing thread again Christopher! A little veer: Your excellent picture above brought up something in my mind about that piece I marked in the picture: When the MusicZoo visted the new Hartford factory back in 2013 they had posted those 2 pictures with the description I marked in yellow! So...
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    1972-ish D-35 3x3 on a plate Tuner drop-in replacement?

    That serial number is a 1972 serial number and guitar was made in Westerly, RI. Ralf
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    Conn guitars

    Yes they are the same: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._G._Conn Ralf
  13. SFIV1967

    New T50 models with “Dynasonics”

    I'm not seeing this. Not sure where you get that info from? Ralf
  14. SFIV1967

    OEM LB-1 replacement?

    Welcome to LTG! Mind that CMG is now under the Yamaha Guitar Group (YGG), hence the new address on the Guild webpage in Calabasas (and no longer in Santa Monica): Ralf
  15. SFIV1967

    M-75 Aristocrat Dynasonic

    Looks like as shown in post #19 here! Ralf
  16. SFIV1967

    Tell Me About Guild Classicals, Please

    Maybe start here: https://letstalkguild.com/ltg/index.php?threads/guild-nylon-string.216256/post-2083174 Ralf
  17. SFIV1967

    F47RCE serial number date

    Welcome to LTG! 2002 catalog: Ralf
  18. SFIV1967

    Feeling like spending over a quarter million on an amp?

    Here it was: https://letstalkguild.com/ltg/index.php?threads/nad-and-no-its-no-guild-but-a-custom-built.198995/ Ralf
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    Your favorite picture(s) of an artist playing a Guild?

    https://letstalkguild.com/ltg/index.php?threads/your-favorite-picture-s-of-an-artist-playing-a-guild.164194/post-1651136
  20. SFIV1967

    M-75 Aristocrat Dynasonic

    Yamaha and Panasonic, what a dream team! :geek:
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