It seems there sere a lot of different designations for the D25; M, Ch, Br, Nat, SB, Tennesee Orange, Yellow, Blue, White, I know I'm missing some? I believe this model had more color variety than any other Guild produced.
It seems there sere a lot of different designations for the D25; M, Ch, Br, Nat, SB, Tennesee Orange, Yellow, Blue, White, I know I'm missing some? I believe this model had more color variety than any other Guild produced.
Not sure which blue this is. Turquoise 1982 model.
Ok I really thought you were crazy Hans, but then I found this picture of me playing the guitar in the 80s. It really has turned much more green Over the years!!!!Not sure which blue this is. Turquoise 1982 model.
I think blue tinted finishes tend to go green as they age.
Like you, I didn't think a poly finish would yellow, either, but in light of Hans' comment I googled it and by golly certain types, particularly oil-based polyurethane, does.They collectively concluded that it was a blue guitar that had faded to green over time. Looked very even, and even though it was poly finished, it had still faded to green.
Not sure which blue this is. Turquoise 1982 model.
I seen a D-25 in a black sparkle that looked factory and I seen an Emeralf Green one from the late 90’s.It seems there sere a lot of different designations for the D25; M, Ch, Br, Nat, SB, Tennesee Orange, Yellow, Blue, White, I know I'm missing some? I believe this model had more color variety than any other Guild produced.
Right on the Black Sparkle (or was it the same "Holoflake" that appeared on Bluesbird?), but are you sure about the Emerald Green D25?I seen a D-25 in a black sparkle that looked factory and I seen an Emeralf Green one from the late 90’s.
Right on the Black Sparkle (or was it the same "Holoflake" that appeared on Bluesbird?), but are you sure about the Emerald Green D25?
It occurs to me that it wouldn't surprise me on a D4, because that one got so many "oddball" finishes.
Guess I coulda missed it if it was linked here on the forum, but as a D25 fanboy, pretty sure I would have remembered a sighting in all these years, being so unusual.