Am I misremembering or did Guild also do a Nightbird around that time with white (or cream) plastic cover pu's (I am assuming Armstrongs) gold hardware and Grover Rotomatics. I recall seeing one back in the day (80's) at Cintioli's Music in Philly.
Am I misremembering or did Guild also do a Nightbird around that time with white (or cream) plastic cover pu's (I am assuming Armstrongs) gold hardware and Grover Rotomatics. I recall seeing one back in the day (80's) at Cintioli's Music in Philly.
But they came out in 1994, 9 years after the first Nightbirds in 1985. GAD has such a CR-1 Crossroads with the white EMG 89, I'm re-posting his picture:maybe u are thinking about the Crossroads? (tele-looking chambered electric w acoustic bridge, etc)it had a white plastic covered EMG pickup.
Anything that came stock on a Nightbird was either totally black plastic cover (EMG/Armstrong)
I don't think so, nothing white on them:he may be referring to the mid 80's Setzer-Bird?
I agree. Leave as is.I would just leave that dent as it is. Any guitar that is played will get little dents and bruises over time, that's just the way it is. It adds character.
Ralf