Guild 'Orpheum' reviewed in Feb issue of Acoustic Guitar Magizine

southernGuild

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This month's Acoustic Guitar Magazine has just arrived and inside is a nice 4 page review of the Orpheum. "A Vintage Guitar that never existed creates a cool blend of Influences".
Nice photos and rundown on things. It gets top marks. Also mentioned is the belief that 'The instruments being produced now are among the finest the brand has ever offered." It is also noted is that 'Guilds craftsmanship is impeccable throughout.'
A good read. Nice to see the brand getting such good feedback and exposure. :applause:
 

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Right on, good to hear. Long live Guild!
 

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I posted a thread on the Orpheum series over on the AGF ... it now as 883 views. Maybe this will drive some interest in the Orpheums ... maybe ...
 

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Nothing will ever change the minds of those Gibson and Martin fanatics, but it sure is fun to jerk their chains in areas like QC.
 

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I've never read any review in AGM that was anything but positive and full of praise (one reason I dropped my subscription).

That said, the YouTube videos I've seen on the Orpheum series sound fantastic to MY ears! If Guild makes these guitars available to the public to try out, I predict they'll sell everyone of them they make.

Hats off to the talented folks at Guild!!!!

Bill
 

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I've never read any review in AGM that was anything but positive and full of praise (one reason I dropped my subscription)....


That's the exact reason why a never started a subscription in the first place.

Tommy
 
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