No dust cover, but the footswitch is original to this amp. Facebook marketplace is not very helpful in this rural part of southern Colorado. I've had a Guild 12 string listed there for a couple weeks now and have had zero response! Thanks for the input!
hi try listing your items on FB marketplace in more populated parts of Colorado like Denver or Aspen or something that is maybe 2-3 hours from you (or 5-6 whatever it may be...). in the item description, detail your geographic location. Maybe (probably) someone from Denver will ski Wolf Creek or Silverton...and who knows possibly peruse the FB Marketplace in those rural areas, to see what kind of otherwise unobtainium type finds may surface (such as a Guild G-500 amp...). or maybe seeing where the amp is motivates one to take the ski trip in the first place, and check out the amp at the same time.
anyway the G-500 appears to be the very early (first?) of the Guild acoustic woody/tree type amps from this era. Hence, it is pre "guitar knobs." So i'm not sure technically if this is just an early Guild "Aspen" acoustic amp, or otherwise just very similar to it, or at minimum similar looking...Now I have never been known to be the sharpest tool in the shed, but I would be calling it a "G-500 Aspen" and trying to sell it in Aspen, Colorado, on FB and CL, if it was even within a few hours drive. there are definitely guitar players in Aspen with a few hundred bucks for a nice "fireside lodge looking specimen" such as this, if they only know it exists...and can be considered an "Aspen" on any level...be sure to emphasize the amp is CLEAN excellent/mint cosmetically...good luck!