So, I've never been a big fan of small bodied guitars and have always enjoyed my Jumbos and Dreads much more. Maybe it's a part of growing older but I have a new appreciation for these smaller bodies Guilds now.
I just picked up a 2015 Orpheum 000 12 fret with Adi top, Mahogany back and sides, Ebony bridge and Board, gloss finish and for me, the part that sealed the deal, a slotted headstock. I just love that look. This may be the lightest Guild I've ever owned but the sound/volume/tone is pretty amazing. It's the real deal.
So, because I don't like small bodies guitars so much I also recently picked up a '66 F 20, a '13 F 30 650th Anniv. (recently discussed), a '94 F 30R, a '18 M 20 and a M 240 E plus a Martin CEO 7 but I've sold that now.
If Eric gets time (and isn't totally fed up with me by now) he will post some pics of the new Orpheum later. I can't tell you how impressed I am with this guitar
I just picked up a 2015 Orpheum 000 12 fret with Adi top, Mahogany back and sides, Ebony bridge and Board, gloss finish and for me, the part that sealed the deal, a slotted headstock. I just love that look. This may be the lightest Guild I've ever owned but the sound/volume/tone is pretty amazing. It's the real deal.
So, because I don't like small bodies guitars so much I also recently picked up a '66 F 20, a '13 F 30 650th Anniv. (recently discussed), a '94 F 30R, a '18 M 20 and a M 240 E plus a Martin CEO 7 but I've sold that now.
If Eric gets time (and isn't totally fed up with me by now) he will post some pics of the new Orpheum later. I can't tell you how impressed I am with this guitar