Guildedagain
Enlightened Member
I got a '72 (?) F212, it was beautiful but something wasn't quite right about it and while I had it I bought a '68 F112, my only chance at what was possibly a Hoboken guitar, and that turned out to be the kind of guitar that makes all others sound dry and lifeless. I couldn't even play six string anymore. It is totally enchanting. The F212 didn't stick around for a week after I got the F112.
I'm probably the only person to find this really far out, but the F112 was the 12th F112 to ever roll off the line. In it's original but tattered snakeskin case with purple lining.
It's Guild heaven.
This was the 212. Hard to let go, very pretty guitar, and below the F112.
I'm probably the only person to find this really far out, but the F112 was the 12th F112 to ever roll off the line. In it's original but tattered snakeskin case with purple lining.
It's Guild heaven.
This was the 212. Hard to let go, very pretty guitar, and below the F112.
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