That "Guild prototype" can't be from Indonesia. It's made in China. On first look it didn't look like anything Fender would have authorised in 2014.
The knobs are at total different places, locking tuners, and just look at that TRC, why does it read "by Guild"?? That feature was only used at the DeArmond guitars to show it was authorized by Guild, so why would a "real" Guild have it?
Now the interesting thing is the inspection hang tag! Because it is the same style which the GAD and Westerly Collection guitars have!
It has "GR" written around the edge which seems to stand for
Grand Reward Education & Entertainment (GREE) in Hui Yang city. So if that is the real hangtag that guitar comes from the very same Chinese factory where the GAD and Westerly Collection guitars come from...
That would mean maybe FMIC had asked GREE to offer electric models as well but finally the decission was made to use Korea for the Newark St. models. So the "prototype" story could be real.
Ralf