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Guild USA Collection
Guild's flagship all-solid-wood acoustics, made in the USA
The Guild USA Collection comprises the company's flagship all-solid-wood acoustic guitars, built in Oxnard, California. It includes the top-end D-55 dreadnought and the F-55 and F-512 jumbos, carrying on Guild's reputation for powerful, full-bodied flat-tops.
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Acoustic Guitars
Acoustic steel-string and nylon-string guitars, guitar model families, and related variants.
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Guild
Guild is an American guitar maker founded in 1952, known for steel-string acoustic flat-tops, twelve-strings, and hollow-body electric guitars.
Models in series
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Guild F-55
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Guild F-55 is an all-solid-wood jumbo with a Sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, a comfortable C-shaped mahogany neck, and an ebony fingerboard. Built in Oxnard, California, it delivers the powerful low-end thump characteristic of a Guild jumbo.
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Guild D-55
Steel-string guitar, Acoustic guitar · United States
The Guild D-55 is the company's flagship dreadnought, an all-solid-wood guitar with a Sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, scalloped Adirondack bracing, and a mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard. It is built in Oxnard, California and prized for its big, projecting voice.
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Guild F-512
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Guild F-512 is the company's legendary jumbo 12-string, an all-solid-wood guitar with a Sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, scalloped Adirondack bracing, a mahogany neck, and an ebony fingerboard. Built in Oxnard, California, it is renowned for its lush, shimmering 12-string voice.
Live listings on Reverb
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Guild USA 2000 Bluesbird Iced Tea Burst
$2,818.77 · Very Good
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2001 USA Guild Custom Shop Bluesbird
$1,599 · Excellent
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2002 USA Guild Bluesbird - Cherry Sunburst
$1,550 · Very Good
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Guild by Beatsound Super Distortion late 70's made in Argentina
$1,437.40 · Very Good
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