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Guild’s Starfire I-12 - 12 String Electric Guitar Review - MSNGuild’s I Series guitars are an avowed classic. Guild I-12 electric Starfire model, as Paul Riario demonstrates here, “maintains classic Guild tone and response without sacrificing playability ...
Guild guitars were first founded in New York City back in 1952, but at that time, the guitar company was focused on Jazz guitars. Through the decades, many big-name artists have played Guild ...
By the late '50s, rock ’n’ roll was in full swing – and so for Guild, a ‘jazz guitar’ maker, it was time to catch up. Enter the Starfire ...
NAMM 2011 PRESS RELEASE: Guild announces the debut of its new Standard Series Acoustic-Electric Cutaway guitars. The Standard Series brings Guild's legacy of supreme playability, understated elegance ...
The Guild Willy Porter Signature Model is a combination of old-world guitar building and modern technology, along with some of Porter's own design touches. It's a loud, versatile and road-worthy ...
Though the electric guitar may not be as conspicuous in popular music as it was when rock ruled the charts, ... Guild Starfire I SC. $549 at Amazon. $499 at Guitar Center. Gibson ES-335 ($2,999) ...
And then there were the twangs from Tom Anderson’s electric guitar playing. ... — Tim Olsen, founding editor of the Guild of American Luthiers. California’s ties to guitar-making run deep.
"A very distinctive looking Guild electric guitar Jimi played in 1968 in Miami. They're all covered in decals," Guernsey's president Arlan Ettinger said.
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