idealassets
Senior Member
I am now the proud owner of a new, unplayed Connecticut made F512. I also bought a used Corona, CA F412 to practice on, and also have a used Takoma F50R.
This is just the beginning of my fervent love affair. I know that the East Coast has a number of Guild players, but I live in northern Michigan, and I don't know anyone else that plays Guild. Martin and Taylor seem to predominate this area.
I especially like to fingerpick my Guild 12's for a very full range of sound. Does anyone have any suggestions for tuning that will make it easier on my fingers? Also Iwould like to buy a Westerly, R.I. made F412/ 512/ or 612. It will become an object d' art for me.
If any other Guild 12-string owners would like to contact me, please do. I would welcome any helpful hints on playing, care, anything other than 47% humidity at 70 degrees. When I improve some on my technique, and they listen to these great Guild instruments, I believe that the manufacturing facility will have to gear up and produce a few more to meet the new demand. -Craig.
This is just the beginning of my fervent love affair. I know that the East Coast has a number of Guild players, but I live in northern Michigan, and I don't know anyone else that plays Guild. Martin and Taylor seem to predominate this area.
I especially like to fingerpick my Guild 12's for a very full range of sound. Does anyone have any suggestions for tuning that will make it easier on my fingers? Also Iwould like to buy a Westerly, R.I. made F412/ 512/ or 612. It will become an object d' art for me.
If any other Guild 12-string owners would like to contact me, please do. I would welcome any helpful hints on playing, care, anything other than 47% humidity at 70 degrees. When I improve some on my technique, and they listen to these great Guild instruments, I believe that the manufacturing facility will have to gear up and produce a few more to meet the new demand. -Craig.