Guild JF30 EB1

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Can anyone tell me what the EB1 means after the JF30? It just says Guild JF30 EB1 or maybe it is EBI? Help Help :arrow:
 

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If it has an endpin jack, the "E" is probably electric, if it is a burst finish, that's probaly what the "B" means, and all that I can think of if that's an "I" you're looking at is ice tea burst.

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What color is your guitar?

It could be BL for Blond.

Agree that E would be Electric.
 

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Ahh, there ya go Jane.....it's an electric/blonde. Good thinking there young lady.....I wouldn't have made an "L" out of an I or a 1.

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guitar man said:
Can anyone tell me what the EB1 means after the JF30? It just says Guild JF30 EB1 or maybe it is EBI? Help Help :arrow:

Must be this one.

I would definately agree that it is EBl for electronics, blonde.

If it's in as good shape as it looks, the BIN is a bargain, IMHO.!

Says that there is a crack on the side by the controls, if it's the one in the photo, doesn't look too bad.
 

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Cool Guitar
A Westerly Maple Jumbo with a hardshell case and free shipping.
Thats almost dirt cheap.
Those two bid offers must be real low ballers trying to cop a super deal.
I would jump on it in a heart beat at the BIN price, but I recently just got a 1997 JF30-12 for $1100, so I'm guessing my wife would jump on me if I did. And not in a good way either.
Finally back into the 12 string biz after trading off my old Gibson B45-12 in order to aquire my 2001 D55 I got last fall. The JF30-12 is much better sounding and also easier to play.
Reminds me, How do you change your list at the bottom?
Go for it if you can. The crack is no big deal. Can be reinforced from the inside.

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Almost forgot.
Hows the action?
A neck reset will turn your 600 dollar guitar into a 1000 dollar guitar.
There is always that "its too good to be true" factor.

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Hey Graham
Thanks for the info.
Will post some pics here directly, including a 68 Guild Thunderbird amp I just got the other day.
Also just came across a 1998 Guild JF55 at a local pawn shop recently too. Cost me a couple of pistols, but thats alright. Those pistols only ever had one note anyway and it was always too loud. The JF55 was a lucky find and totally pristine and the burst finish matches the D55.
Anything else comes down the road I'll most likely have to pass on or I might be having a close encounter with UFOs of the fourth kind. :)

RT
 
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