Roy Buchanan T200/T250 BIN $579

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Guitar looks to be in decent shape too.

I like that hardshell case! Classy!
 

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Same case that my Setzer Bluesbird lives in...

For sale somewhere down on the second page in this section.

Should worn you it has a few more stickers on the outside...not my doing... :lol: :D
 

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That is a rare one. Based on the shape of the cutaway hornthat guitar is a T200. Not many made. I owned a black one years back. I sure would like to know the serial number. Some say around two dozen T200's were made before the style was switched to the T250. The problem is the T200 and T250 used the same serial number prefixe so it isn't obvious where the cutoff is. Hopefully Hans will have such info in The Bible #2.

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I really don't like the offset headstock on this guitar. Later on they offered the T-250 with the "cake knife" headstock and it looked much better. I have a catalog cut with it pictured this way.

If I ever see one for sale I'm on it like white on rice!
 

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Hat.
I too enjoyed that sultry, come-hither look in her eyes as she would criticize the North Korea regime for it's arms export policies.
<sigh>

But I digress. I like the foot-shaped peghead, even if it's a little generic.
 

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I liked the foot headstock the best too, but they never put one on this guitar that I know of.

(Now Hans will post a photo of one! :D :D )
 

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Around 5 years ago Jay the Guild Guy sold one that had the instep headstock. If I remember correctly the guitar was yellow and I think it was a maple fretboard. Unfortunatly I never kep a image of that guitar. I often wondered if the neck was stock. To my recollection I can't think of a Guild solid body that came with the "instep" head neck that had the long 25.5" scale as used on the T200/T250's.

I have also been keeping an eye out for one of the Steve Perry T250's with the stacked humbuckers, blade head and black pickguard. I have only see one in the literature. However years back I picked up a set of the stacked humbucker pickups so I know they exist and must of come off of one of these Steve Perry T250s. The black pickup cover said Guild but inside the cover is a molded "Dimarizo" logo. The neck pickup on the SP model is also larger than the normal "mini" neck Tele pickup as used on the T200/250. It is more like the a standard Strat pup.

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a lucky guy who won the t-200.
but I love my t-250 even with the pointy headstock.
she just sings. and I never thought I would like EMG's. :D
 

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The Guilds of Grot said:
I liked the foot headstock the best too, but they never put one on this guitar that I know of.

(Now Hans will post a photo of one! :D :D )

Hah ......... you wish!!!!!!!!
But I could post a photo of one with the 'cake knife' headstock just to tease you!

Sincerely,

Hans Moust
www.guitarsgalore.nl
 

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Does anyone have a pic of Roy Buchanan playing a guild?
 

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CORRECTION: In my earlier thread I referenced Steve Perry and T250. I got my Perrys messed up. It is Joe Perry of Aerosmith not Steve Perry of Journey.

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