NGD-1980 D 50

richardp69

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I just received this one yesterday from William. We are doing a trade and his guitar got to me 1st. It's a beautiful 1980 D 50 in that great burst finish. As I mentioned to William, this D 50 has survived the aging process a lot better than I have. It's in really great shape, with nice action and a very good neck angle.

I always look at any guitar I received and then decide in what condition would I rate it if I were forced to sell at some point. Without a doubt, I would call this one excellent. It really is and has survived 43 years really well. It has some of the nicest EIR I've seen on a Guild.

As an aside, William was superb to deal with so if you ever get the opportunity to do so, have confidence the instrument will be as described, packed really well and shipped quickly.

I just hope he enjoys his F 50 Std. as well as I'm going to enjoy this D 50.

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Congratulations Richard - with eyes like you have, you would have made a great sniper for our military. Doubt, that there are many 43 year old guitars in as good of condition as your recently acquired D50. Play in good health.
 

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Congratulations, Richard! I'm a big fan of the D50 but have never played one from the Westerly era. I hope you enjoy it.
 

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Just beautiful Richard. I hope you enjoy it. Very nice to be able to do a trade like that with two terrific instruments
 

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That's a nice looking burst Richard. Congrats!
 

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Nice - I hope you enjoy the heck out of that guitar!
 

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Congratulations Richard. You’re a man after my own heart with your guitar collecting. Way to go….it’s beautiful.
Roger
 

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It could be that I used to own that guitar. As a matter of fact, that's it in the photo to the left!

Maybe William could confirm that he bought it from me?

It was a wonderful guitar, for certain. But it and the D-46 in the photo sounded almost exactly alike, so I let the 50 go. Had to make a choice, which wasn't easy.
 

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It could be that I used to own that guitar. As a matter of fact, that's it in the photo to the left!

Maybe William could confirm that he bought it from me?

It was a wonderful guitar, for certain. But it and the D-46 in the photo sounded almost exactly alike, so I let the 50 go. Had to make a choice, which wasn't easy.
Nice that it's stayed in the family. It certainly is a pretty D-50!
 
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