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Guild D50NT


The Guild D-50 is one of the most popular of all professional dreadnoughts, known everywhere for its depth and natural power without harshness of tone. The Guild D-50 earned itself a special moniker: the Bluegrass Special. Though this dreadnought guitar debuted in 1963, it ran for a couple of decades and experienced a variety of reissues over the years. The original guitars were made from Brazilian rosewood for its back and sides, as well as a spruce top, but swapped over to Indian rosewood in the late '60s, as many acoustic guitars made in America did during that time. Has some cosmetic marks in the finish but posses very good fret condition, brilliant tone and outstanding playability. This guitar is ready for prime time.

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Solid spruce top
Rosewood sides and back
Mahogany neck with fully adjustable truss rod
20 Fret Ebony fingerboard with inlaid mother-of-pearl position dots.
Inlaid head-late
Chrome plated machines.
Ebony bridge
Black pick guard
White 7-ply ivoroid binding inlaid around top and back
Neck joins the body at 14th fret.
Dimensions: Body 15 3/4” (40 cm.) wide, 20” (50.8 cm.) long, 5” (12.7 cm.) deep.
Overall length 42” (106.6 cm.)
Scale length 25 5/8” (65 cm.)
Neck width at nut 1 11/16” (4.3 cm.)
Serial number: 100477
Year: 1974

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