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Guild 1975 catalog

Although this catalogue is undated, it probably hails from mid-late 1975

The 1975 Guild electric guitars catalog was a full colour, 12 page brochure of Guild electric acoustic and solid body guitars and basses available from the company circa 1975. Dimensions 11" x 8.5". The first four pages show a number of classic Guild electric acoustics with the rest of the pages dedicated to Guild solid bodies. Although the brochure is larger and (slightly) longer than the previous (1971) Guild catalog, the list of guitars within is almost the same, with the only new models the Guild M-80 and a variant of the S-100, the S-100 Deluxe.

For many years, a lot of Guild guitars had a lot in common (at least in terms of design and construction) to those of Gibson - but this would be the final catalog in which these similarities would be so obvious. Although Guild continued to build high end jazz electric acoustics, as the 1970s wore on, Guild solid bodies exhibited some of the most original designs of any guitar manufacturer. Check out the 1978 and 1982 Guild catalogs.

1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog front cover
1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog page 2 - Guild Artist Award and X-500
1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog page 3 - Guild CE-100 and X-175
1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog page 4 - Guild Starfire 4 and Starfire 6
1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog page 5 - Guild Starfire bass and Starfire 2 guitar
1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog page 6 - Guild S-100 Deluxe
1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog page 7 - Guild S-100 Standard
1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog page 8 - Guild S-50 and S-90
1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog page 9 - Guild M-75 and M-80
1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog page 10 - Guild JS Bass 1LS and JS Bass 2LS
1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog page 11 - Guild JS Bass 1 and JS Bass 2
1975 Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog page 12 - Guild accessories

Guild 'Electric Guitars and Basses' catalog

The 1975 Guild electrics catalog contained a selection of jazz electric acoustics, thinlines, and solid body instruments, as listed below - click for further details

Guild Guitars:

Guild Artist Award, Guild X-500
Guild X-175, Guild CE-100D
Guild Starfire 4, Guild Starfire 6
Guild Starfire 2
Guild S-100 Deluxe
Guild S-100 Standard
Guild S-50, Guild S-90
Guild M-75 CS, Guild M-75 GS and Guild M-80CS

Guild Basses:

Starfire Bass 2
Guild JS Bass 1 and Guild JS Bass 2, including LS longscale models
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Vintage Guild Starfire 2 Black w / OHSC NEARMINT Westerly Rhode Island Made In USA

Vintage Guild Starfire 2 Black w / OHSC NEARMINT Westerly Rhode Island Made In USA

Fresno, California, 937**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1999

Probably one of the last starfire-2 Guilds to come out of Westerly Rhode Island before Guild moved to Corona California , This is a vintage guild Starfire-2 in glossy black with serial number AG356560 , Everything works perfectly on this one, Includes original Guild arched hard shell case, this guitar is in barely played all original NEARMINT condition , See the pictures this one is sweet, , shipping and handling anywhere USA $99 99

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1958 Guild X-500 ultra rare early issue w / DArmond pickups 1 of a kind & Minty !

1958 Guild X-500 ultra rare early issue w / D'Armond pickups 1 of a kind & Minty !

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 333**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$6995

This very lovely full-body Guild was the company's top of the line electric from the 1950's, surpassed only by the carved acoustic / electric Johnny Smith Artist Award. The X-500 is a very fancy high end model, roughly equivalent to Gibson's L-5CES although built with laminated woods instead of the Gibson's fully carved top. The X-500 was intended to compete directly with Gibson and Gretsch's best offerings, with enough distinctive Guild touches to set it apart. By the time this one was made in ... more
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Guild F-40 1975 - Blonde

Guild F-40 1975 - Blonde

Longmont, Colorado, 805**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2300

A fantastic sounding Guild F-40 from 1975. There is a bit of body wear that can be seen in the pictures, and a crack that is running along the pickguard however that doesn't diminish the guitars great sound. Not pictured, but it does have a hard shell case. The blonde finish is gorgeous, and the instrument has only gotten better with age.... more
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Guild X-150 Semi-Hollow Guitar Burst w /  Case "Excellent Condition"

Guild X-150 Semi-Hollow Guitar Burst w / Case "Excellent Condition"

La Plata, Maryland, 206**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1600

Body Material: Maple
Inlays: Block
Number of Frets: 20
Scale Length: 24 75 inches
Nut Width: 1 688 inches
Neck Material: Mahogany
Fretboard Material: Rosewood
Finish / Color: Burst
Neck Pickup: Humbucker
Case: Hardshell
Serial #: CB000298
Weight: 7 lbs 0 oz
Each scale varies in accuracy. The weight of the guitar in ... more
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1953 Guild Acoustic Guitar Model D50 MT

1953 Guild Acoustic Guitar Model D50 MT

Rome, Georgia, 301**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2100

It's NOW TIME!! The sad day I have to let this go. The seriel number dates the guitar to 1953. It plays great, the neck is smooth and easy to navigate. The tuning pegs are excellent, but I would replace the pegs. I bought the guitar from a Blue grass Guitar shop in Asheville NC in 2011. It feels great to play it and it sounds like heaven. I paid $2100 in 2010. I just want to at least make my money back. As you know, this guitar is going for $3000-5000 on eBay. Starting bid is $2100. The decal ... more
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Gretsch Guild 335 Starfire 6120DC Country Gentleman case 1960s

Gretsch Guild 335 Starfire 6120DC Country Gentleman case 1960s

Utica, New York, 135**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$225

Cool vintage case. Guitars are NOT included. They are pictured to show what the case can fit. all latches and handle work, the bottom is falling around the edges. Nothing a little duct tape can??t handle!

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1966 American Guild Music Convention Program Guitar Drums Fender Gretsch Hofner

1966 American Guild Music Convention Program Guitar Drums Fender Gretsch Hofner

Germantown, Maryland, 208**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$70

"THE AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSIC" 65th ANNUAL CONVENTION PROGRAM ?? July 17-22, 1966, Louisville, KY. 8 5" x 11 " , 72 pages.
We are offering an original souvenir convention program with great photo & reference content. This early association of musical craftsmen had these annual get-togethers bringing top performers in their trade.
NOTE: Guitars and stringed instruments are largely featured. Included are program listings (demonstrations, contests, lectures, performances) with photo ... more
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Guild Ti-RVT Thunder 1 Combo Amp 1965 1st year RARE super clean fully serviced

Guild Ti-RVT Thunder 1 Combo Amp 1965 1st year RARE super clean fully serviced

Hopewell, New Jersey, 085**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$929

From the Private Collection of Sound Investments USA LLC

Guild Ti-RVT Thunder 1 Combo Amp 1965 super clean fully serviced
Made 1965 to 1972 COMBO with dual speakers and reverb & Tremolo
The tags in the pictures were falling off due to the poor glue they used back then. We included these tags for the new owner to put back and glue or just keeps separate.
Speaker codes
018003
137446
5808128
Pot code 11376541
43 45 Lbs
20 5" tall
9 2" deep
22 5" ... more
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Guild MK II 1974

Guild MK II 1974

Ottumwa, Iowa, 525**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$800

The Guild MK II 1974 is a right-handed acoustic guitar made in the United States. It features a solid mahogany body, a rosewood fretboard, and a dreadnought body type. This vintage model has six strings and a classic design that is highly sought after by guitar enthusiasts. With its rich sound and high-quality craftsmanship, the Guild MK II 1974 is a timeless piece for any musician looking for a classic acoustic guitar.... more
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1973 Guild Electric Guitar

1973 Guild Electric Guitar

Bumpass, Virginia, 230**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3000

The 1973 Guild Electric Guitar is a vintage instrument produced by the renowned brand Guild. This electric guitar from the 1970s is likely to have a unique character and tone that reflects the craftsmanship and design of that era. With Guild's reputation for quality and innovation, this guitar is sure to be a classic piece for any musician or collector looking for a piece of music history

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GUILD GUITAR ACCOUSTIC ELECTRIC. CUTAWAY VINTAGE  W / CASE

GUILD GUITAR ACCOUSTIC ELECTRIC. CUTAWAY VINTAGE W / CASE

Port Charlotte, Florida, 339**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$675

PLAYS GOOD AND EASY. ELECTRIC TUNER ALL GOOD AND QUALITY. CUTAWAY DESIGN. VERY EASY NECK.... more
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Guild X3000 electric guitar - rare number 1 of 3 - red flame with hum-buckers

Guild X3000 electric guitar - rare number 1 of 3 - red flame with hum-buckers

Mountain Center, California, 925**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$5500

To all the real Guild guitar collectors out there, this Guitar is on the market again. This guitar was built in 1992 it is the first of three X3000 guitars ever built. I am the original owner and it has been my go to guitar for the past 32 years. As you can see from the photos it has been played loved and cared for It's in great shape and an important piece of Guild history. The detail and craftsmanship on this instrument is something that is very hard to find these days, the inlays the binding... more
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Guild X-500 Ebony Special 1966 - Ebony

Guild X-500 Ebony Special 1966 - Ebony

Brooklyn, New York, 112**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$7450


This is a beautiful one-of-a-kind Guild X-500, made in the USA in 1966. The X-500 was one of Guild's top of the line models, and this example has a custom ebony finish. It is a really beautiful instrument that plays and sounds fantastic. Everything is original except that it has been refretted. The guitar has been pro-setup in our store and it is in excellent condition. It comes with a hard shell case in very nice condition
If you have any questions, please message us
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One Vintage 60s 70s GUILD 1-9 Tone KNOB Bluesbird Starfire S-100 M-75 M-85

One Vintage 60's 70's GUILD 1-9 Tone KNOB Bluesbird Starfire S-100 M-75 M-85

Miami, Florida, 331**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$45

This listing is for one original Black / silver top Vintage GUILD Guitar / bass TONE knob from the 60's-70's. You may not receive the exact same knob as pictured, but it will be in same or better condition
7 % sales tax will be added to all items shipped inside the state of Florida. I will ship most of my items to many countries other than USA, but I ask that all buyers contact me before making a purchase. Foreign buyers are responsible for all of their taxes and customs duties. I will NOT ... more
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1983 Guild Pilot Bass Sb 604 Made In USA  Orig Hsc Reverse Headstock Exellent !!

1983 Guild Pilot Bass Sb 604 Made In USA Orig Hsc Reverse Headstock Exellent !!

Woodbury, Connecticut, 067**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1249

This is a 1983 Guild pilot bass, with a reverse headstock, active EMG pickups, all original parts, and original hard shell case- model SB-604, serial number BH 100379. this bass is in excellent condition, no significant wear or dings normal for its age as observed on the neck plate photo. you will not find a Bass Guitar of this age in better condition than this one. there are some scuffs on the back of the case as expected for normal use, but also an amazing specimen for a 42 year old piece of ... more
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Guild S-100 Polara Electric Guitar Clear Pick Guard Custom Made See Pics Relic

Guild S-100 Polara Electric Guitar Clear Pick Guard Custom Made See Pics Relic

Escondido, California, 920**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$45

The sale is for the Picard for the guild S ?? 100. This appears to be a custom-made later fabrication not an original. It has been used has some minor cracks and scratches see photos for details
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1973 Guild JS-II Jetstar Bass Natural w / original carved oak leaf + acorn

1973 Guild JS-II Jetstar Bass Natural w / original carved oak leaf + acorn

Carbondale, Illinois, 629**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2490


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Olivia's Vintage would like to present this 1973 Guild Jetstar Bass JS-II in its original Natural finish with factory carved oak leaf design. It has a great playing neck with great frets. It's all original and 100% complete along with its original hardshell case with two replacement latches and a replaced handle. It's in very good condition with minor nicks + dings, minor finish checking and other cosmetic wear. Everything remains structurally sound with ... more
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Vintage 1970s Guild S-100  Guitar Control Plate Cover

Vintage 1970's Guild S-100 Guitar Control Plate Cover

Miami, Florida, 331**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$100

This is an original control plate cover from a 1972 Guild Acorn. It may also fit other models. Dimensions are 6 3 / 4 X 3 3 / 4 at longest / widest points. Normal vintage scratches and wear and one broken out screw hole. Original screws included.
Sales tax will be added by ebay. I will ship most of my items to many countries other than USA, but I ask that all buyers contact me before making a purchase. Foreign buyers are responsible for all of their taxes and customs duties. I will NOT ... more
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1970s Guild Maverick Combo Guitar Amplifier

1970s Guild Maverick Combo Guitar Amplifier

Piedmont, South Carolina, 296**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1049

Talk about a great vintage amp that hardly anyone knows about. These Guild amps really fit the bill. The Maverick sounds great clean or overdriven. It has really great tone and is really responsive to touch. This one is all original, except for having Michael Clark of Clark Amplification swap the power cord for a properly grounded three prong cord and remove the "death cap" while inspecting it. The amp runs quietly with minimal hum and really sounds great with a really nice, lush reverb. ... more
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INSANELY RARE ? Guild D-212 1970s Model 12 String Acoustic Guitar - OLD SERIAL

INSANELY RARE ? Guild D-212 1970s Model 12 String Acoustic Guitar - OLD SERIAL

Van Nuys, California, 914**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1599

Pre owned in original condition

Please view all photos for the best visual description

It is a 50 year old guitar so it will have signs of use such as scratches, scuffs, dents, Knicks, scrapes.

Plays and sounds amazing

Will detune prior to shipping.

May need a buff to get it back to original shine

Thank you for your interest and happy shopping!
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1973 Eko Ranger Folk The Eko Ranger series of guitars was incredibly popular in the second half of the 1960s and through the 1970s, selling in very large numbers. The Ranger Folk was 1 1/4" smaller, and 1" shallower than the Ranger VI and XII - and with a narrower waist. Not a bad guitar; a little quiet, but pretty playable. These were great value in 1973, and because they sold so many, they are easy to find and excellent value today.

1966 Vox Symphonic bass guitar

1966 Vox Symphonic bass guitar The Symphonic bass was built in the UK, by Vox parent company JMI. It was the Vox equivalent to the Fender Precision bass, and was one of the most expensive Vox guitars produced. It was actually a great playing bass, rather similar to the Precision in feel and sound, but was probably just too expensive compared to an actual Fender and consequently sold poorly. When Vox hit financial problems in 1968, unsold guitars and basses were passed on to Dallas Arbiter, who briefly sold the excess Symphonic bass stock as model 4537. This bass, although with a neck date of February 1966, was most likely one of the unsold Vox guitars sold on by Dallas Arbiter. Check out the bass, and the two video demos through 1960s Ampeg and WEM amplifiers.

1968 Shaftesbury 'Electric Guitars' catalog

1968 Shaftesbury catalogThe 1968 Shaftesbury 'Electric Guitars' catalog was just four pages long, and contained four guitar models: the six string Barney Kessel-style 3264; and three Rickenbacker-styled semi-acoustic models: the six-string 3261, the twelve string 3262 and the 3263 bass. Shaftesbury was the house-brand of major UK distributor Rose-Morris, and seems to have been launched as a response to the company's loss of it's distribution deal with Rickenbacker. The guitars were mid-priced, and built in (initially) Japan, and later Italy, by Eko

1970 Rose-Morris 'Exciting Electrics Wonderful Westerns Celebrated Classics' catalog

1970 Rose_Morris catalog1970 Rose-Morris catalog, dated April 1970. It featured 6 electric guitars, 32 acoustic guitars, 3 basses and 1 steel guitar. It contains the following instruments, over 20 pages: Electric guitars: Shaftesbury 3261, 3262, 3264, 3265, 3400; Top Twenty 1970; Bass: Shaftesbury 3263, 3266; Top Twenty 1971; Acoustic guitars: Eko Rio Bravo, Rio Bravo 12, Ranchero, Ranchero 12, Colorado, Ranger, Ranger Folk, Ranger 12; Aria 1674, 1675, 1676, 1679, 1680, 1695, 'John Pearse' Jumbo, 'John Pearse' Folk; Rose-Morris 15-11, Kansas, Georgian, Florida; Suzuki 1663, 1664, 1665, 3054, 3055, 3060; Tatay 1713, 1714, 1715; Peerless 3052; Steel guitar: Aria 3425

1971 Rose-Morris 'Exciting Electrics Wonderful Westerns' catalog

1971 Rose_Morris catalogThe sixteen-page 1971 Rose-Morris catalog featured electric guitars by Rose-Morris' own brand, Shaftesbury, and budget brand Top Twenty; aswell as acoustics by Eko, Aria, and for the first time Ovation. The catalog contains the following instruments: Electric guitars: Shaftesbury 3261, 3264, 3265, 3400, 3402; Top Twenty 1970; Bass: Shaftesbury 3263, 3266; Top Twenty 1971; Acoustic guitars: Ovation: Balladeer, 12 String, Glen Campbell, Glen Campbell 12 string; Eko Rio Bravo, Rio Bravo 12, Ranger, Ranger Folk, Ranger 12, Colorado, Ranchero, Ranchero 12, Studio 'L'; Rose-Morris Florida; Aria 'John Pearse' Jumbo, 'John Pearse' Folk

1972 Fender Precision bass

1972 Fender PrecisionA detailed look at an early 1970s Fender Precision bass guitar in custom black finish, with rosewood fretboard. 1972 list price, $307.50. The Fender Precision had been shipping since at least very early 1952 - with just one re-design circa 1957. This example, then, shows a model already two decades old, but barely changed since the '57 revamp. Fender got it right first time around, and although there are numerous minor cosmetic differences, the essence of this bass is effectively the same as it was in '52: a simple, single pickup instrument with a GREAT sound. Check out the demo video through an old Ampeg B15. It's no wonder this is the bass that everybody wants!

1967 Vox Stroller

1967 Vox StrollerThe Vox Stroller was the brand's entry level electric solid body guitar, fitted with just one pickup and a fixed tailpiece. Although aimed at student guitarists, it wasn't a terrible instrument, but did lack somewhat in adjustability, having no accessible truss rod and only a floating rosewood bridge. But this example is actually quite an improvement on earlier versions, with a standard 1/4" jack and a solid mahogany body. 1967 price £18 2s. JMI ceased UK guitar production in late '67, and combined with decreasing demand for the Stroller, this surely must be one of the last examples shipped.

1963 Vox Clubman Bass (left handed)

1963 Vox Clubman Bass left handedA nice example of the Vox Clubman II bass, built by JMI in Dartford, Kent in 1963. This is a lightweight bass, short (30") scale and very easy to play. It is an early example, and as such has a thin black scratchplate and side mounted, coaxial output jack. JMI offered left handed examples of their solid body Vox guitars and basses at 10% premium. Production numbers are unclear, but left-handed examples rarely come up for sale

1977 Gibson ES Artist 'prototype'

1977 Gibson ES Artist prototypeNot to be confused with the Gibson ES Artist launched by Gibson in 1979; this ES Artist was an early model designed by the Gibson research and development team in Kalamazoo in 1977, the instruments themselves constructed by Gibson artist Chuck Burge. It was planned for launch as a high end semi acoustic with 335-style construction (central maple block) and innovative circuitry - but was pulled at the last minute, being deemed too expensive. Apparently, several examples were produced with varying specifications, though exactly how many actually left the Kalamazoo plant is unclear. Certainly two guitars were sold to LaVonne Music by Gibson in around 1980. Read more about the development of this guitar, with details from Chuck Burge and the story of it's sale to LaVonne music