First I thought it's a typo, but indeed,
P-240 ! "P" for "Parlor". It's a very nice looking guitar I have to say.
One thing is strange, I always thought the 2xx series was supposed to mean it has an arched back. This one has not... It seems to have laminated back and sides, but has back bracing, so not arched.
Here's what the Guild website shows:
https://guildguitars.com/g/p-240-memoir/
Body shape:
Parlor
Nut width:
1 3/4″ (44.5mm)
Fingerboard material: Pau Ferro
Fingerboard radius: 16″ (406mm)
Scale lenght: 24 3/4″ (628mm)
Neck finish: Satin Polyurethane
Body finish: Gloss Polyurethane
Bracing: Scalloped X
Body Width Lower Bout:
14″ (356mm)
Body Depth Lower Bout:
4 1/8″ (105mm)
Strings: D’Addario EXP16
Nut and Saddle: NuBone
Tuning machines: Guild Tuning Machine GBB2SH Slotted Head Butterbean 18:1 Nickel
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P-240 MEMOIR
Series: Westerly Collection
Here to help you write your own story—the P-240 Memoir. This small-bodied parlor guitar is built with a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides with a sleek, gloss finish and a 12 fret-to-body neck. Compact but powerful, the P-240’s tone is clear and bright–perfect for finger and flatpicking. The mother of pearl rosette, vintage-inspired Guild Script Logo and slotted headstock pay homage to the classic styling of instruments from the 1920s. The P-240’s sound is instantly familiar and, despite its small size, full and precise—almost as if its tone has been perfected over years of fireside strumming and family jamming.
MSRP: $695"
Ralf