Sold ‘65 Starfire IV

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AcornHouse

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Up for grabs is my ‘65 Starfire IV. It’s in good shape, but has seen plenty of play over the years most of it before me. Full info on the reverb listing. Its been refretted and the shrinking binding fixed. https://reverb.com/item/45571406-guild-starfire-iv-cherry-1965

$1900 shipped (east of the Rockies. West, or internationally will need additional shipping $ unfortunately) PP friends & family (or you pay fees) for good LTGers.

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In case anyone else is curious about the weight of this one, it’s 7 lbs, 4 oz.
By comparison, (since I had the scale out), my ‘60 Starfire II (which I WON’T be selling!) weighs in at 6 lbs, 1/2 oz.
 

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That is lovely Chris! There's nothing like the patina on a Hoboken Guild. Good luck with the sale.
 

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So nice I’d almost consider relearning righty just to be able to play it… Almost. How I wish I could find one of these in lefty…
 

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And, for those needing to know neck size, the nut width is between 1-5/8” and 1-11/16”. It’s a typical 60s Hoboken skinny neck.
 
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