New F-40 Traditional

eljayski

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on the scene . . .

weighs under 4 lbs. (!)

Not lacking for tone nor power

Comfort is not going to be an issue, feels good in my normal in-the-recliner playing position

Bonus photo, the shipping box! (the AGFers won't care as much)
 

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Cougar

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Wait - is that brand new? I don't see a paper label, which is an indication of Oxnard's handiwork. Either way, super major congrats! There's nothing like a Guild jumbo!
 

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I don't see a paper label, which is an indication of Oxnard's handiwork.
Oxnard does not put a paper label in that model, the model name and serial numer are on the wooden plaque on the neckblock, here as example on another one:

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Ralf
 

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I love this model and don't find it at all uncomfortable. Huge voice and a great tone/sound. I've said before that I prefer my F 40 T to any F 48 or even Orpheum Jumbo I've owned/played.
 
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