D30Man
Senior Member
WW - I'll add that I find it intriguing that you continue to find your way back to the BR. What a relationship. I think it's great.
Right, D30? Me and the Br be like a Honeymooners episode...WW - I'll add that I find it intriguing that you continue to find your way back to the BR. What a relationship. I think it's great.
that is awesome! D15s to be quite a favorite here on LTG.I play my D-15m pretty much exclusively. Hate admit to myself that it sounds and plays better than my expensive guitars.
Give it time, there'll probably be more. It's just the way things go around here.I only own one Guild, my Artist's Award. But were since I bought it late last summer, it's by far the guitar I play the most.
I almost always play it acoustically.
This."Anyone just have 1 Guild acoustic they play?"
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I owned a Guild Classic while I was in the Navy 50 years ago. And from time to time, I've borrowed a friend's Guild 12-string.Give it time, there'll probably be more. It's just the way things go around here.
Moin from Hamburg and welcome to ltg!My only Guild is a GAD F-20 ITB. Bought it used and sight unseen. The luthier found the bracing to massive and suggested he could sand it down a bit. A risky intervention that lead to a more open sound (compared it to an unmodified GAD F-20). Also, stability doesn’t seem to be a problem. After some years now the top is still flat.
My only Guild is a GAD F-20 ITB. Bought it used and sight unseen. The luthier found the bracing to massive and suggested he could sand it down a bit. A risky intervention that lead to a more open sound (compared it to an unmodified GAD F-20). Also, stability doesn’t seem to be a problem. After some years now the top is still flat.
Interesting. I also have a GAD-F20, and although it's an attractive instrument (and played an important role in helping me rebuild hand strength after physical problems and other issues had kept me from playing for a couple of years), it was and is sonically dead. I'm glad your experiment paid off.My only Guild is a GAD F-20 ITB. Bought it used and sight unseen. The luthier found the bracing to massive and suggested he could sand it down a bit. A risky intervention that lead to a more open sound (compared it to an unmodified GAD F-20). Also, stability doesn’t seem to be a problem. After some years now the top is still flat.