GUILD GUITARS Founded in New York City in 1952, The Guild Guitars Incorporated originally focused on the manufacture of electric and arch-top jazz guitars. By 1956 production had been moved out of Manhattan across the Hudson River to Hoboken, New Jersey. The swift growth of folk music in American popular culture forced an alteration in Guild’s production with an emphasis on flat-top acoustic guitars. Guild was highly successful in making this production shift and managed to excel in a deeply competitive market that demanded high quality production standards. Guild instruments were recognized then as now for being well-made utilitarian instruments for the professional player. Of special note is the quality of Guild’s 12-string guitars. In the 1960s these instruments were far superior to any competitors’ 12-string on the market and achieved a dedicated following from professional and amateur musicians. Guild 12-string guitars remain highly regarded to this day.
GUILD, TAKOMA, 2007

AN ACOUSTIC 12-STRING GUITAR, F-512

成交价 美元 68,750
估价
美元 2,500 – 美元 3,500
估价不包括买家酬金。成交总额为下锤价加以买家酬金及扣除可适用之费用。
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GUILD, TAKOMA, 2007

AN ACOUSTIC 12-STRING GUITAR, F-512

成交价 美元 68,750
拍品终止拍卖: 2019年6月20日
成交价 美元 68,750
拍品终止拍卖: 2019年6月20日
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GUILD, TAKOMA, 2007
AN ACOUSTIC 12-STRING GUITAR, F-512
Labeled GUILD / MODEL F512 SERIAL NUMBER TK030009 / Crafted In Takoma, Washington / U.S.A. / To Be Played, branded internally Guild and bearing the logo Guild on the headstock, with original hardshell case bearing a label inscribed GUILD TK030009 12 ST. F512 ACO; accompanied by a facsimile copy of the original commercial invoice from Fender Musical Instruments, addressed to David Gilmour Music Ltd. and dated 17th May 2007, the Fender Owner’s Registration and Warranty Manual documents, and copies of email correspondence between Fender Musical Instruments Acoustic Division and David Gilmour Music Ltd regarding the set up and shipment of the guitar
Length of back 20 ½ in. (52 cm.)
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