Category:Guild steel-string acoustic guitars

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References[edit]

  • E. G. Beesley; Ted Beesley (1995) "Guild Through the Years" in Guild Guitars, Guitar history, Vol. 5, Bold Strummer, p. 1, 3 ISBN: 978-0-933224-78-0.
    "​ [The 1950s] The first of the flat-top acoustics was available around the mid-1950s, ranging from the budget Troubadour F20, Aragon F30, Valencia F40, up to the Navarre F50 with its jumbo-sized 17-inch wide body. ",
    "​ [The 1970s] Guild's original range of folk-style guitars continued on with the small-bodied F20 (13¾ inches wide) and the F30 (15½ inches wide). The F40 had meanwhile been discontinued and then reintroduced with a 16-inch wide body ... At the top of the range was the F50 model. It had a jumbo 17-inch wide body ... Another 17-inch wide model, the F48, had come and gone. ... A F212 twelve-string guitar, the F212XL, was now available with a 17-inch wide body. "