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The answer, of course, is all of them.
Do you mean a '99, Doc? They only reissued the short scale F-30s at the very end of the Westerly residency for a few years. (I know, I have one and had to search for awhile to find one of them.)
Yup, that was a typo haha. Jf30 is what I meant. It's gone anyways. What do you guys think of this guitar at that price?
https://reverb.com/item/11169825-sw...aa-flame-maple-fishman-prefix-problend-mic-pu
What year was the end of Westerly plant's built (and then the move to Tacoma -Corona's in between-) ? Someone had told me it happened pretty soon after Fender - or FMIC - bought Guild...YES! you are correct . It is a 1999 F-30Rsb
FMIC's purchase of Guild was finalized in Nov. of '95.What year was the end of Westerly plant's built (and then the move to Tacoma -Corona's in between-) ? Someone had told me it happened pretty soon after Fender - or FMIC - bought Guild...
See my link in post #24, that instrument is grossly misrepresented, it is NOT a Custom Shop Guitar, and I don't think Guild EVER had a regular production acoustic instrument list for that much up to that time.When it comes to the F 47 MCE, it locks interesting...If list price is $3700, and the guitar all solid woods made, it should be worth that price...It has good electronics too (however building up acoustic guitars is very different from building up electrics such as Strats and other Fender guitars, so what's written is not necessarily an all risks guarantee I think...). But I'm far from being an expert in Guild Guitars History.