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    Quote Originally Posted by Etienne Rambert

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    Ah you know me. No mystery here. I'm the musician formerly known as marcellis.


    I have three Guilds. The one in the photo is a Gruhn-Walker D60 (Jan 1988). Not shown is an 1997 Antique Burst (like yours), F65ce.


    I also have a 2003 blue F65ce SkippyX was kind enough to find for me in a Houston pawnshop.

    It's back home in Louisiana right now. If I bought another Guild - it would be an antique-burst F47 - just like yours.


    I always loved that guitar.


    But my guitar GAS has subsided considerably lately. I may get a blonde arch-top from Mr. Binh in 2011 though.

     

    HaHa! I kept saying to myself, self that room and that guitar look very familiar. Gota post a pic of the arch-top if you take the leap to buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coldfingaz

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    Updated Guild flattop family photo... with political affiliation signs obliterated:


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    '94 JF30-12; '85 D15; '98 DV6; '96 DV52; '85 D17; '96 A25; '73 F112

     

    Everyone should have a heirom of Guilds. love.gif Coldfingaz I see you've added a couple more Guilds to the collection. How does the A25 sound? Thanks
  3. Hey, all you Yamaha guitar enthusiasts. I came across a Yamaha FG410 A/E today... in really fine condition. I'm guessing it's about 20 years old. Do you think this laminate top guitar has any value as a collectible. Guy's asking $180.

     

     

     

    The Yamaha FG-410E is from the second half of the '80s. It was the lower priced one of a couple of dreadnoughts in the FG-series that had built-in piezo pickups and controls on the bass-side of the upper-bout.... right? I wouldn't pay no more than ~ $110.00. Kimona if you like guitar and it sounds great it's your call ....

     

     

    Trina

     

    P.S. They have a Yamaha FG410 on sale on Ebay now.

     

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=170209400272&Category=2385&_trksid=p3907.m29

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrandonBrinley

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    so what kind of tone do these walden GA's have is it more taylor or martin ?

     

    Brandon I'd lean toward the Martin sound, I guess. I know some compare the Walden sound to Taylor's, I disagree. Though I've only played the cedar/hog, ceder/rosewood models of the Nautra Line. I don't like bright sounding guitars which is why I personally never cared for Taylor. The cedar top gives the G570 a mellower tone, but whether it's flat picked or played finger style it sounds crisp as well. ( IMHO)


    Trina

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