Interesting, I don't see a G312 in any of the catalogs or price lists from New Hartford.One additional model that I haven't seen mentioned (but that I own) is the G312, which was made at least in 2012. IT's essentially a 12-string D50 Standard (with the wider neck, nut, and saddle that you'd expect). I bought it because I liked the idea of a dreadnought 12-string and I liked my D50 Standard so much.
A New Hartford G312 Standard has been on my radar for a long time. I actually had bought one quite a while ago, but returned it because the seller had misrepresented the condition. I haven't seen another one since!One additional model that I haven't seen mentioned (but that I own) is the G312, which was made at least in 2012. IT's essentially a 12-string D50 Standard (with the wider neck, nut, and saddle that you'd expect). I bought it because I liked the idea of a dreadnought 12-string and I liked my D50 Standard so much.
I think they were only made in NH for a year or so. Very uncommon model.Interesting, I don't see a G312 in any of the catalogs or price lists from New Hartford.
Information that I found on the G312 shows 1974-1984. So the G312 you own is from New Hartford 2012 and is a Standard Series model?
I would not consider the F412 part of or related to the Standard series because of its appointments. However I see that it is categorized as a Standard series. I thought it was outfitted similar to the F512?I missed that. Thanks.
So, I need to add the G312 to the Standard Series list. And I guess the F-412 from 2012, too. Cool!
It is. The F412 was definitely not part of the Standard series.I would not consider the F412 part of or related to the Standard series because of its appointments. However I see that it is categorized as a Standard series. I thought it was outfitted similar to the F512?
@jeffcoop, would you mind sharing some photos of your G-312?
There was never an F-412 Standard series, guys. That's definitely a misprint in the catalog.I would not consider the F412 part of or related to the Standard series because of its appointments. However I see that it is categorized as a Standard series. I thought it was outfitted similar to the F512?
Man, those are nice! Thanks for sharing.Here are a couple of pictures
If I recall right, I paid $1,999.00 for my 2010 F-30R standard bot in 2011 from Elderly Music in Lansing, MI. Still have it and sounds better than ever! BTW I play 80/20 GHS 12’s on it.
Good attention to detail. Suspect it's a catalog error. It's in the Traditional section of the 2012 price list, though, pg 5 (you made me look ):
I still haven't heard from anyone that has had one of the D-40 Standard models.
Flashback in time, I just paid $1,999 for a NOS 2012 F30Rce in 2023 in CA . I see from the price list it is one of the most expensive of that full series too, look forward to playing it.If I recall right, I paid $1,999.00 for my 2010 F-30R standard bot in 2011 from Elderly Music in Lansing, MI. Still have it and sounds better than ever! BTW I play 80/20 GHS 12’s on it.