ezstrummer
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I ordered this back in March but do to the shut down its been back ordered. I got a call from Sweetwater and its now on its way...
Man, that is a crazy good deal - solid top, arched back, gloss, burst, MOP rosette, jumbo, with electronics, sheesh! A killer deal!its an F2512 deluxe.
No longer Westerly series . I believe it's just plain old Guild though the website hasn't changed yet .THAT'S A Westerly Series????? Wowzeee. Very nice...and I've heard a ton of great reviews on them....hmmmmm
No longer Westerly series . I believe it's just plain old Guild though the website hasn't changed yet .
I read it but I can't remember where but I'll try to find out .I'm confused. This link https://www.musiciansfriend.com/gui...-electric-guitar?rNtt=guild 12 string&index=5 is clearly to a Westerly Collection instrument, which is what beecee was referring to. Why do you say Guild has moved a Westerly series instrument to another "category"?
I read it but I can't remember where but I'll try to find out .
I might have miss read it but it mentioned the "Westerly series " name is no longer on the label just Guild .
I apologise if I got it wrong ☹
Yeah I mentioned the site still has the Westerly distinction. I'm just hanging my head to remember where I read it but I don't recall it being a official statement sooooo ..... I digress . LolWell the labels certainly change. While Guild has never had a naming convention that always made sense they have been careful to give the discerning consumer a way to determine whether something was MIA or MIC. Since they still list the Westerly Collection on their website https://guildguitars.com/guitars/acoustic-guitars/westerly-collection/ I wanted to make sure they were still making the distinction.