FS Guild F112-SB with Double Pickguards

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This is a small 12-string guitar that I bought sometime between 1978-80 I believe. It is in perfect condition and lightly used. Serial number is 190347. Has hard shell case in excellent condition as well. The guitar has been resting in its case under our bed since we moved to our current house 20 years ago. It is time to sell it and let someone else enjoy it.

I have done a bit of research on the going prices for this guitar but I haven't found one exactly like mine (or in the same condition). Thus, I am not positive what the going rate might be and am open to offers. BTW, I am not a dealer and really not much of a musician (although I am learning to play the didgeridoo). I am a college professor with grown children looking to clean house.

Let me know if you are interested in the guitar. Or make an offer. Or both. I haven't taken any pictures of the guitar but would be happy to do so if you are genuinely interested. I am looking for a fair and reasonable price for an instrument that is like new. If you live in Massachusetts, I would be happy to show it to you as well.

All the best,
Mike
 

Brad Little

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Where in Mass are you? I'm in Connecticut, but might be interested in checking it out, depending on how far. Do you have any pics you can send?
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.....Or Steffan......... :wink: I'm in the market when I can manage it.... :D Steffan
 

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.....Or Steffan......... :wink: I'm in the market when I can manage it.... :D Steffan
Or Joe, who is eternally in the market and on the prowl....if I could just remember that for which I prowl. :lol:

Pics of this beauty to share, elmtree? Would love to have a look.

Joe
 
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