Dear forum members hello
I am searching for a starfire 4 model to buy. I'd like to get close to a kind of 335 guitar as I had one ine the past and figured that the ES 175 I recently bought (whose head was broken by my 1 year son yesterday :twisted: :twisted: ) does not really fill my blues-rock needs.
I had in the past a "slim jim" wich I liked but I'd prefer a stop bar (again 335). But hey I really love Guild guitars and there is no point in buying Gibson again, I really want another Guild :mrgreen:
So here it is, after a "biref" introduction, what would you suggest me as a good Starfire IV ? I've seen that some from back in the days (60's early 80's) have a different setup than more recent (90's) especially no stop bar. What do you prefer in terms of sound, is there any difference ?
Again I was looknig at the most recent and saw that some were crafted in Rhodes Island, and ohters in California, is there a choice better than the other btw the two ?
Thanks a lot for your wise advice
Maxime
I am searching for a starfire 4 model to buy. I'd like to get close to a kind of 335 guitar as I had one ine the past and figured that the ES 175 I recently bought (whose head was broken by my 1 year son yesterday :twisted: :twisted: ) does not really fill my blues-rock needs.
I had in the past a "slim jim" wich I liked but I'd prefer a stop bar (again 335). But hey I really love Guild guitars and there is no point in buying Gibson again, I really want another Guild :mrgreen:
So here it is, after a "biref" introduction, what would you suggest me as a good Starfire IV ? I've seen that some from back in the days (60's early 80's) have a different setup than more recent (90's) especially no stop bar. What do you prefer in terms of sound, is there any difference ?
Again I was looknig at the most recent and saw that some were crafted in Rhodes Island, and ohters in California, is there a choice better than the other btw the two ?
Thanks a lot for your wise advice
Maxime