bert
Junior Member
In 2012, I was on a mission to find a good used guitar that needed a neckset for my science experiment. I chose a doozy, 1971 Guild F112. The top had sunken in around the soundhole from years of sitting with the strings on. Needed a shim under the fretboard tongue to re-align the fretboard to the bridge. As a retired CAD/CAM engineer I had a clue but in reality mostly a guess as to how the guitar would settle after the reset, proof that beginners luck happens.
Today, the F112 is still my only Guild, what a jewel. The small jumbo style is perfect for my playing style and 71yr old shoulders. It is so much more comfortable than the D12-18 I had for 30+ yrs.... not to mention the sweet timbre.
bert
Today, the F112 is still my only Guild, what a jewel. The small jumbo style is perfect for my playing style and 71yr old shoulders. It is so much more comfortable than the D12-18 I had for 30+ yrs.... not to mention the sweet timbre.
bert