First, welcome to LTG!
Changes in the SN numbering schemes make counting SNs an uncertain means of ascertaining production numbers for these limited edition models. Nevertheless, SN lists suggest about ~200 D-100/100Cs (carved heel) and ~175 JF-100/100Cs were made between 1990-1997. I couldn't say how many were made after the end of the available SN lists. I would guess Han Moust could give you better numbers. (in addition, there were about two dozen D-80s, the forerunner of the D-100, made in the mid-80s.)
As far as I know, these were limited editions made in the Westerly factory... again, Hans would know.
Thanks for the welcome and response! Yes I know what you mean in regards to the SN.
I have 3 D100s, 2 JF100s and a JF100-12 and the date stamped on the neck butt in the sound hole does not seem to correspond chronologically with the SNs on the D100s, where as it might in regards to the jumbos .
1 of the D100s has a SN of AD1000003 stamped as Sept. 16 of 92 Non carved heel
1 has a SN of AD100083 and a stamp date of Jan. 22 of 2000 Carved heel
1 has a SN of AD1000996 and no stamp date--appears to be mid 90s Carved heel
On the JFs
1 has a SN of AJ100027 -dated Oct. 5 of 95 Carved heel
1 has a SN of AJ100044--dated Dec 4 of 96 Carved heel
The 12 string has a SN of AJ200006 and dated Sept 10 of 93 carved heel
I have never asked or tried to research info on these previously, but as always assumed that they were a custom shop effort and the production numbers were limited (but not knowing to what extent limited meant).
I'd be curious as to what other folks know AND more about teir production.
They are absolutely killer guitars! I sold several boutique instruments and got off on a Guild binge several years ago and glad I did!
Any body know more about the guys who made these?
THANKS --