Hello Guild friends,
A few weeks back I joined this forum and posted some pictures of my reason for joining: A D-30 I had just purchased and worked into really nice shape. In my post, I said that it was a keeper. The blonde finish, the bold sound and how wonderfully it played all made me very happy with my newest guitar. It was my first Guild, though I've played a few in stores before. This one met the condition of right time/right deal and my GAS was flaring up. In the comments replying to my post, a nice member here pointed out that some of you are very particular about your Guilds. Things that might not make much difference elsewhere could be very important in this forum, my Guilded friend pointed out. Especially, said my friend, when people put the truss rod cover on upside down. By the way, my truss rod cover was upside down!
Problem corrected. Might I now say that my first Guild is sanctioned, official or at least QC passed for truss rod management?
Play on, and always truss the correct way!
Todd
A few weeks back I joined this forum and posted some pictures of my reason for joining: A D-30 I had just purchased and worked into really nice shape. In my post, I said that it was a keeper. The blonde finish, the bold sound and how wonderfully it played all made me very happy with my newest guitar. It was my first Guild, though I've played a few in stores before. This one met the condition of right time/right deal and my GAS was flaring up. In the comments replying to my post, a nice member here pointed out that some of you are very particular about your Guilds. Things that might not make much difference elsewhere could be very important in this forum, my Guilded friend pointed out. Especially, said my friend, when people put the truss rod cover on upside down. By the way, my truss rod cover was upside down!
Problem corrected. Might I now say that my first Guild is sanctioned, official or at least QC passed for truss rod management?
Play on, and always truss the correct way!
Todd