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Guild has just introduced its new 300 Series – which promises to capture that quintessential Guild acoustic guitar tone at a more accessible price point. There are currently two dreadnought and ...
The travel guitar market seems to be expanding as quickly as the guitars are shrinking, but Guild’s new offering – the name-it-as-you-see-it Traveler acoustic guitar – looks like it’s ...
Guild has expanded its travel guitar range with a spruce-topped version of its compact but mighty-sounding acoustic guitar. The Travel Spruce shares much of the same specs as the its mahogany topped ...
Chances are the guitars your favorite artist plays to this day has a Rhode Island connection. Even though Guild Guitars closed its Westerly factory 20 years ago, the memories, like the music ...
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 ...
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 ...
One smaller concert-size guitar that’s been around for decades, but is now getting more attention and is being heavily marketed by Guild, is the company’s F-20 Standard. Guild’s vintage F ...