The ever elusive Guild D64

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Darryl was last on LTG about a year ago. He is now listed as Professor Emeritus at Arizona State and last taught in 2020. He's on Facebook but I can't see anything about his activity without logging in.
From my search, Darryl last posted on FB 23 hours ago. Also, 2 days ago and 4 days ago. Seems he's doing okay as far as I can tell. (y) (y)
 

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Interestingly, number 19 sold from Union Music(?) in Worcester 6 years ago.
 

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It would be fun to geotag serial numbers just to see where they end up, ha
We could start a trend; begin to put an index card in the case pocket with basic data about the guitar's history, and so when it changes hands the new owners will know how it came to be :) and it ought to help with old age syndrome too.
 

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As for the D62, Hans, in the link to the above thread, corrects the orginal poster, saying it's actually a DV62.
Do we know of any D62s?
No, post number one in the link FNG posted shows one! That is a real D-62, not a DV-62. Hans referred to another Reverb listing in post #5 there!

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We could start a trend; begin to put an index card in the case pocket with basic data about the guitar's history, and so when it changes hands the new owners will know how it came to be :) and it ought to help with old age syndrome too.
Well, we had examples where notes with history were with the guitar but were thrown away by stores who didn't know what this was about...
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