I still play my Starfire VI from 1967. I bought it new in 67. It is a beautiful instrument. The only thing I replaced was the bridge, which I replaced with a Gibson tune-a-matic.
I've been searching for the Guild T100D that I foolishly sold in college. Do you mind sharing the serial number. If it's the one I had, I'll make it worth your while. GuildQuest
Mine is from 1959 P190 cream colored pick up brown burst i want to get a estimate on the binding a paint but keep it original great for rock a Billy if you turn the volume up thay can feedback.
I've been searching for the Guild T100D that I foolishly sold in college. Do you mind sharing the serial number. If it's the one I had, I'll make it worth your while. GuildQuest
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I still play my Starfire VI from 1967. I bought it new in 67. It is a beautiful instrument. The only thing I replaced was the bridge, which I replaced with a Gibson tune-a-matic.
Vintage Guilds are special guitars.
I bought a 65 T100D for less than half the cost of an ES125TCD. Similar condition to yours, but with the Mighty Mouse single coil pick ups. Love it.
They are awesome guitars. The value seems to have increased over the last few years, too.
I've been searching for the Guild T100D that I foolishly sold in college. Do you mind sharing the serial number. If it's the one I had, I'll make it worth your while. GuildQuest
“This guitar doesn’t get as…. “ What? Don’t leave us hanging like that!!
Mine is from 1959 P190 cream colored pick up brown burst i want to get a estimate on the binding a paint but keep it original great for rock a Billy if you turn the volume up thay can feedback.
I've been searching for the Guild T100D that I foolishly sold in college. Do you mind sharing the serial number. If it's the one I had, I'll make it worth your while. GuildQuest