Taylor Martin Guild
Senior Member
I will be honest on this.
I was drawn to Guild back in the 70's by John Denver.
I lusted for an F-512 but settled on a D-212.
It was not the guitar that I really wanted and I eventually sold it.
After I sold the Guild I got my Martin D-35. That was in 1981.
A lot of guitars have come and gone sense the D-212, including an F-30-12 Guild and an F-50R.
I finally got a Guild that I have bonded with.
It's my D-55 that I have now owner for about 6 years.
Of all the guitars that have passed through my hands over the years, my Martin D-35 is still the one.
It is the guitar that will stay with me if and when all the others are gone.
The Guild D-55 is a close second.
I was drawn to Guild back in the 70's by John Denver.
I lusted for an F-512 but settled on a D-212.
It was not the guitar that I really wanted and I eventually sold it.
After I sold the Guild I got my Martin D-35. That was in 1981.
A lot of guitars have come and gone sense the D-212, including an F-30-12 Guild and an F-50R.
I finally got a Guild that I have bonded with.
It's my D-55 that I have now owner for about 6 years.
Of all the guitars that have passed through my hands over the years, my Martin D-35 is still the one.
It is the guitar that will stay with me if and when all the others are gone.
The Guild D-55 is a close second.