This doesn't really offend me the way it seems to offend many of you. I didn't notice the price but hell, for a campfire guitar or something, why not???
Sometimes I wish they'd get better at knocking-off Guilds; they make such convincing "antique" Ming Dynasty vases, after all.
A friend once observed about vintage Guilds that what made them special was "no compromises", every single piece of the guitar was excellent quality. By contrast, I've only held maybe four of those knockoff guitars in my hands, which is a very small sample, but I've noticed that pretty much every single piece of them is compromise. The woods, the tuners, the bridge pins, the nut, the frets, the pick-guard, the Mother-of-Broken-Coffee-Mug inlay, you name it, all of it is dollar store quality. Not unlike how the label glued inside the specimen in question looks like an inkjet print that was cut out with a pair of scissors.
They look decent enough from a distance, sure. But as Wiley noted above, 'tis neither fish nor fowl. That Chuildson is a conversation piece, for sure, but it's probably not a conversation you are going to want to find yourself having repeatedly.