Another gem, Johnny Moore deosn't get enough recondition. Bill Jennings etc are fantastic, but Johnny Moore was at the time ( with Nat King Cole) the most famous guitarist in America! And that early Guild with Franz pickups is great thing, you have great taste in guitars Tommy.
@@TommyHarkenriderguitar interesting. I think the 400 became the 175 correct? Yours still has the rounds corners fret inlays. That’s why I guess a 400. Again, great guitar, and black covers.
@@michaelmcmahan2524 I need to pick up the Guild book. You might be right. My scale length 25.5 not 24.75. The FRanz pickups are unique. Low output but super clear with plenty of punch.
Beauty in simplicity, cool lines!
Thank you for sharing!
Great Lesson, loads of really useful insights into a great guitar player. Thanks Tommy !
Man that guitar sounds amazing. Great lesson
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. Hope you're doing well.
Amazing lesson ...thanks
Tasteful playing. Thanks
Another gem, Johnny Moore deosn't get enough recondition. Bill Jennings etc are fantastic, but Johnny Moore was at the time ( with Nat King Cole) the most famous guitarist in America! And that early Guild with Franz pickups is great thing, you have great taste in guitars Tommy.
Orderd an Epiphone Broadway, when it arrives i'll watch this video again....lawd.
Nice video. Is that a block logo x-400? Not many of those floating around. Sounds so good.
Thank so much. It's a first year X-175. It really is a special guitar
@@TommyHarkenriderguitar interesting. I think the 400 became the 175 correct? Yours still has the rounds corners fret inlays. That’s why I guess a 400. Again, great guitar, and black covers.
@@michaelmcmahan2524 I need to pick up the Guild book. You might be right. My scale length 25.5 not 24.75. The FRanz pickups are unique. Low output but super clear with plenty of punch.