Guild F-512 with D-Tar.

SN# TL162004 The quality and ubiquity of Guild's jumbo 12-strings have earned them a permanent place in guitar history. As historians Tom and Mary Anne Evans once wrote, "The basic virtue of Guild 12-strings is that they are very loud and [have] a clarity and definition of sound not normally associated with 12-string guitars." One of the keys to achieving that clarity and definition is solid construction. While the body size and scale length are the same as Guild's 6-string jumbos, their 12-strings are 1-13/16" wide at the nut, and feature a double truss rod system and their time-tested jumbo bracing pattern. Designed in the late 1960s as one of Guild's first jumbo 12-strings, the F-512 has solid rosewood back and sides. Painstakingly true to its vintage roots, this Acoustic-Electric F-512 has the same body dimensions as the original (17" wide, 21" long, 4.8" deep). It features a solid AAA sitka spruce top, high-quality ebony fingerboard with abalone and mother of pearl block inlays, G-shield headstock inlay and gold Grover Rotomatic tuning machines. Features the D-TAR Wave-Length/Load and Lock pickup system.This guitar comes with a original hard shell case. Don't forget to ask about our Plek Machine. Questions? Please call or write the Music Gallery 847-432-6350 Click Here For Guitar Specifications

 

 

 


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