Anyone just have 1 Guild acoustic they play?

Westerly Wood

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It used to be primarily my F-512... I mean I have a bunch of guitars, but that is my goto. These days, I've added the F-412 and the F-40 to that list.
You have spoken often re your F512, Chaz, over the years. Sounds like a fantastic 12 string.
 

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Guilds are like potato chips just can’t have one . 😂
 

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Yeah, I'm surprised anyone even replied to this thread. I expected to click here and hear birds chirping.
Nah we ain’t like them big sites . These guys here even reply to my threads , once in a while . Lmao 🤣
 

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Yeah, I'm surprised anyone even replied to this thread. I expected to click here and hear birds chirping.

That's because most people replied "No" to the OP, and then explained why!

The correct title for this thread should be "Tell us why you can't have only one Guild acoustic guitar". ;)

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I just have one, a modestly hotrodded '76 D-35: K&K pickup, bone and rosewood string pins, neck heel strap button, Gotoh tuners. A Hipshot drop-D lever is on the way. It's my only flattop.

However, my current squareneck is a little lackluster, so I'm thinking of replacing it with a Guild, to keep the D-35 company.
 

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Does classical count? My ‘85 MK3, bought last year from Elderley and imported to UK, is my default teaching classical used every day I teach.
 

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