Here's a few of my ideas in case Cordoba asks. I'd like to see an F-512 deluxe, trim up the standard 512 with the F-612 binding and fingerboard inlay, maybe substitute pearl trim instead of the checkerboard. I got to pick up one of my F512's at the Westerly factory in 1973 and got to play an F-612 that was there at the time. It was way cool but it was big, really big and with the longer scale felt awkward. Side by side with my guitar, not a big (no pun intended) difference. Funny thing, the older I get the bigger my Guild jumbos get so I would love to get the 612 look in the 17" body. Even put Grover Rotomatic heads on it to complete the vintage look. Guild F-512's are such an iconic guitar that I think having a couple trim levels would be a great addition and not hard to do.
An F-312 would be a great addition in any trim level.
Next idea, take the S-100 and make a 12-string version of it. Think about it, Guild is known for their 12-strings but never made a solid body 12...seems like a perfect match. While you're at it, carve some acorns in it, spray it natural and I'll be the first in line.
Lastly, when I worked for a big midwestern Guild dealer in the 70's, we had an F-30R that looked just like a mini F-50R, still mad that I didn't buy it. Again, goes with my personal complaint that my jumbos keep getting bigger the older I get.
An F-312 would be a great addition in any trim level.
Next idea, take the S-100 and make a 12-string version of it. Think about it, Guild is known for their 12-strings but never made a solid body 12...seems like a perfect match. While you're at it, carve some acorns in it, spray it natural and I'll be the first in line.
Lastly, when I worked for a big midwestern Guild dealer in the 70's, we had an F-30R that looked just like a mini F-50R, still mad that I didn't buy it. Again, goes with my personal complaint that my jumbos keep getting bigger the older I get.