AoxoA
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I recently bought a 1992 guild d-55. This isn’t just any D-55. This particular guitar could be the most documented and analyzed D-55 I have come across. After all, it was owned by LTG’s GardMan. In addition to the hundreds of mentions (or more) in this forum, it has its own webpage.
The previous owner i got it from has some info about it on youtube "plays like butter":
And
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arPGbBiFMow
He had a refret done a few months ago by a luthier named Dale Cress. I googled “luthier dale cress” and guess what? The top hit is Chesbro Music Company's (Idaho) Facebook post with a couple of pictures—AND it certainly looks like he is working on this particular D-55. Is that a fret in his hand?
Seriously, what are the chances of that, lol…this guitar is all over the net.
Here it is getting worked on last feb 2017:
The previous owner i got it from has some info about it on youtube "plays like butter":
And
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arPGbBiFMow
He had a refret done a few months ago by a luthier named Dale Cress. I googled “luthier dale cress” and guess what? The top hit is Chesbro Music Company's (Idaho) Facebook post with a couple of pictures—AND it certainly looks like he is working on this particular D-55. Is that a fret in his hand?
Seriously, what are the chances of that, lol…this guitar is all over the net.
Here it is getting worked on last feb 2017:
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