NGD: New Guild Day. I Think I Have a Problem
- seenoevil II
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NGD: New Guild Day. I Think I Have a Problem
I keep buying Guilds. I might need to switch forums. Don't all stop me at once.
1980 D-25
This just came in and appears to have survived shipping.
Well packed, but still in tune. Which is as impressive as it is scary.
This was somebody's baby. You can tell from the wear. I don't think they parted voluntarily. It's got secrets and a past (there's a decades old auction lot sticker on the case). But I'm not asking too many questions. Especially for what I paid. Maybe the deal of the week. Not the century.
There's the patented Guild parabolic death ray back dome. You can see the heal here. Note how thin it is. It's a had a neck reset. Pretty clean. It's odd because the neck angle is still positive to the plane of the top. But the action is great.
Beautiful condition overall. Plenty of "mojo."
Plays well. All notes sound well. Frets are a bit low from dressing, but the baseball bat neck makes it easy to get a grip.
The sound is fantastic. Blown away.
https://offsetguitars.com/forums/viewto ... 9&t=120263
You might recall this recent post of mine. At the time, this seemed like a great guitar and a big step up from my Yamaha, and it was. But this one is a horse of a different color.
So loud, so complex. So rich. You know when you have a JM in the neck position with the amp just at the point of break up and you strum a big bar chord? Kinda like that?
Part of me is waiting for the other shoe to drop. It's from the south and I to get it through its first NJ winter.
But the best part...
Ultimate case candy.
I'm pretty hyped (or hype as the kids say)
1980 D-25
This just came in and appears to have survived shipping.
Well packed, but still in tune. Which is as impressive as it is scary.
This was somebody's baby. You can tell from the wear. I don't think they parted voluntarily. It's got secrets and a past (there's a decades old auction lot sticker on the case). But I'm not asking too many questions. Especially for what I paid. Maybe the deal of the week. Not the century.
There's the patented Guild parabolic death ray back dome. You can see the heal here. Note how thin it is. It's a had a neck reset. Pretty clean. It's odd because the neck angle is still positive to the plane of the top. But the action is great.
Beautiful condition overall. Plenty of "mojo."
Plays well. All notes sound well. Frets are a bit low from dressing, but the baseball bat neck makes it easy to get a grip.
The sound is fantastic. Blown away.
https://offsetguitars.com/forums/viewto ... 9&t=120263
You might recall this recent post of mine. At the time, this seemed like a great guitar and a big step up from my Yamaha, and it was. But this one is a horse of a different color.
So loud, so complex. So rich. You know when you have a JM in the neck position with the amp just at the point of break up and you strum a big bar chord? Kinda like that?
Part of me is waiting for the other shoe to drop. It's from the south and I to get it through its first NJ winter.
But the best part...
Ultimate case candy.
I'm pretty hyped (or hype as the kids say)
If it wasn't for disappointment, I wouldn't have any appointments.
- Scout
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Re: NGD: New Guild Day. I Think I Have a Problem
Sweet guitar, a good friend had one back in the day and it suited his voice well. You really can’t beat a properly aged acoustic,
Vintage electrics are cool but acoustics can develop a tone that can’t be found in a new piece of wood, love it.
Vintage electrics are cool but acoustics can develop a tone that can’t be found in a new piece of wood, love it.
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More! More!
And you find out life isn't like that
It's so hard to understand
Why the world is your oyster but your future's a clam
Resident Yamaha Fanboy
COYS
It's so hard to understand
Why the world is your oyster but your future's a clam
Resident Yamaha Fanboy
COYS
- schoolie
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Re: NGD: New Guild Day. I Think I Have a Problem
Sweet! I just bought a 1990 Guild D-15m and a recent M-40. Must be something going around.
- seenoevil II
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These are Guild days indeed. They don't break the bank and they're totally legit.
I haven't been going nuts with mine yet. Trying to ease it into the climate despite moving in the mild season.
If it wasn't for disappointment, I wouldn't have any appointments.
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Re: NGD: New Guild Day. I Think I Have a Problem
They are a fantastic value, although the prices seem to be creeping up. I'd love to get a jumbo before it's too late, but I've spent my discretionary funds for the year.
Hope you enjoy the D-25. It's a beauty!
Hope you enjoy the D-25. It's a beauty!
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I totally approve!
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Beautiful!!
Lately I've been bouncing giddily between my 5 year old M120 and my 45 year old D50. You just can't go wrong with Guild acoustics, even the newer models made in China.
I don't see any problem at all Congratulations!
Lately I've been bouncing giddily between my 5 year old M120 and my 45 year old D50. You just can't go wrong with Guild acoustics, even the newer models made in China.
I don't see any problem at all Congratulations!
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Congratulations!
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That's a lovely guitar! Congrats!
I share your love of Guild guitars: my number one acoustic is a sunburst D40 from the eighties. I also own two Starfires from the 90s.
I share your love of Guild guitars: my number one acoustic is a sunburst D40 from the eighties. I also own two Starfires from the 90s.
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Congrats buddy. Lovely Guild.
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Re: NGD: New Guild Day. I Think I Have a Problem
Thanks, everybody!
It's so nice to have a guitar that fits so well with what I want. Aesthetically, sonically. I see so many of these D25's D15's etc. for sale so cheap. I wonder if they're all this good. If they are, that's amazing!
Guilds are very cool. I think they're a brand whose value isn't so inflated by brand hype or resale speculation. That said, I don't think I'll lose money on a good one either.
I have a preference for soundhole pickups, but I think I'll go k&k mini on this guy eventually- just because it would feel wrong putting something in the sound hole.
IDK, no rush.
It would be an easier player up the neck for me with higher frets, but I think I'll let my hands do the adjusting for now. Unbound neck, so it'll be relatively cheap when that day comes.
This old bird was definitely somebody else's. My pictures don't get that up close and personal, but it looks like Troy McClure in HD. I don't know how long until it will feel like it's mine (if ever). But that's OK. "Fine then, keep your secrets." I kinda prefer the idea of getting something newish and putting my own wear into it, but the trade off is that I paid so little (like it's crazy).
It's motivating me to get some acoustic gigs. Maybe I'll even go all granola, put away the amps, and go from "indie" to "adult contemporary" or, as the kids say now, "indie."
Just the thing for autumn!
It's so nice to have a guitar that fits so well with what I want. Aesthetically, sonically. I see so many of these D25's D15's etc. for sale so cheap. I wonder if they're all this good. If they are, that's amazing!
Guilds are very cool. I think they're a brand whose value isn't so inflated by brand hype or resale speculation. That said, I don't think I'll lose money on a good one either.
I have a preference for soundhole pickups, but I think I'll go k&k mini on this guy eventually- just because it would feel wrong putting something in the sound hole.
IDK, no rush.
It would be an easier player up the neck for me with higher frets, but I think I'll let my hands do the adjusting for now. Unbound neck, so it'll be relatively cheap when that day comes.
This old bird was definitely somebody else's. My pictures don't get that up close and personal, but it looks like Troy McClure in HD. I don't know how long until it will feel like it's mine (if ever). But that's OK. "Fine then, keep your secrets." I kinda prefer the idea of getting something newish and putting my own wear into it, but the trade off is that I paid so little (like it's crazy).
It's motivating me to get some acoustic gigs. Maybe I'll even go all granola, put away the amps, and go from "indie" to "adult contemporary" or, as the kids say now, "indie."
Just the thing for autumn!
If it wasn't for disappointment, I wouldn't have any appointments.
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- Larry Mal
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Re: NGD: New Guild Day. I Think I Have a Problem
The climate concerns will almost certainly need the most attention in winter. This guitar moving from the south to the north is going to put it from a relatively natural humid location to one in which the winters are likely dry due to a combination of freezing temperatures and/or forced dry heat. I haven't been to New Jersey so it's hard for me to speak to it, but I assume that one or both of those factors will apply.seenoevil II wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:00 pm
I haven't been going nuts with mine yet. Trying to ease it into the climate despite moving in the mild season.
I know we had a big thread about this and I might be repeating what you've already read from me, but I always keep a hygrometer around to monitor the humidity in my home, I humidify my home as benefit to the plants and humans in it anyway, and if I am unable to keep the humidity in my actual home above 40% then I use inexpensive in case humidifiers.
https://www.amazon.com/DAddario-Acousti ... 156&sr=8-4
No need to worry much about this, it's all common sense stuff anyway and the best part is what is good for you is good for your guitar.
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Also I played a bunch of the new Guilds, including the Chinese made ones, last week. All wonderful. I especially liked the all mahogany D20 that they have, which sounded every bit as bright and lively as any spruce topped guitar. So much so that I can't quite see the point in buying it, but regardless, Guild just makes wonderful guitars.
Back in those days, everyone knew that if you were talking about Destiny's Child, you were talking about Beyonce, LaTavia, LeToya, and Larry.