Is he saying the newer G-75 of the 3/4" size G-75? I would think the newer.
Ahhhh. I was assuming he was talking about the 3/4 sized G-75
Is he saying the newer G-75 of the 3/4" size G-75? I would think the newer.
I'll never be OK with this!Ha! If Al was still posting, he'd be all over that one.
Only 6 G-75RCs were made, according to the link where dread got that number.Yeah, I don't think that's right. They probably didn't make a lot of them, but I doubt we're looking at HALF of them that were ever made with the three ads above. But I'm not sure how many, though. Maybe post pacemaker implant he can revise that number.
Paging Hans!
I’ll wrestle you for it.I'll defer to Mr awagner but I'd love one of those!!!!
Yep, I'm still confused. This guitar i posted is definitely a Jumbo of some site with lots of cool bling. It's definitely not a dread.So what I'm getting from this is that Guild model names and numbers are often screwed up? Again? Or still? I have to admit I didn't know about the G75 (full sized, super nice dread with classy appointments). I only knew about the 3/4 sized one.
I doubt that. The GF series was from the Gruhn era, which was over 10 years prior to this guitar.With the strange serial number, maybe it's a proof-of-concept for an uncataloged GF-75R that would have been one step above the GF-60R.
It almost looks like a phone number.With the strange serial number, maybe it's a proof-of-concept for an uncataloged GF-75R that would have been one step above the GF-60R.
Take a look at this posting.Paging Hans!
I know what it is and like I said in my earlier posting, it's made of parts that were leftover from the Spring Hill facility. The Nashville Custom Shop did a few of those with both cutaway and non-cutaway bodies and various body woods.