
- #CLASSICAL GUITAR IDENTIFICATION SERIAL NUMBERS#
- #CLASSICAL GUITAR IDENTIFICATION SERIAL NUMBER#
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I’m always very happy to receive emails from owners of the Kawai guitars covered on the site - whether just to say “hi, I’ve got one too”, to ask any questions about the guitars which aren’t answered on the site, or to suggest any other content for the site. There is also a little information on the rare Moonsault and (even more rare) Rock’n’Roll guitars.
#CLASSICAL GUITAR IDENTIFICATION SERIAL NUMBERS#
To reveal an accurate date of the serial numbers below, add your details to our Guild Decoder.This site covers Kawai Guitars from the late 1970s and early 1980s - the KS10, KS11, KS12, Aquarius and F-I, F-III, F-V models.
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Last serial number produced is an estimate Serial NumbersĬorresponding model names or numbers are not available with this serial number.Ĭorresponding model names or numbers are not available with this serial numbers.ġ971-80 Serial Number List. To reveal an accurate date of the serial numbers below, add your details to our Guild Decoder. Serial Numbers From 1966 to 2000-ish production was continued from Westerly, Rhode Island.Ĭorresponding model names or numbers are not available.ġ966-70 Serial Number List. Serial Numberġ956- 65 Serial Number List.

Serial Numbers From 1956 to 1965 production was continued from Hoboken, New Jersey. It was here Guild stopped the production of the Electric Guitar.ĭuring the 2000s the GAD ‘Guild Acoustic Design’ was born, guitars based on the iconic American designs.Ģ013 saw the creation of the Guild Custom Shop and celebrated 60 years with an anniversary guitar model. In 2004 production moved again to Tacoma, WA. In 2001 Guild was on the move again, this time from Westerly, RI for a short stop at Corona, CA.
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In 1993 Brian May and Guild produced a series of guitars based around May’s classic ‘Queen’ Electric Guitar. Later a green Godzilla version of this guitar was produced and can be seen with him in later GnR videos. He needed to change between the two instruments quickly during a GnR song. Slash once designed an acoustic and electric together on a napkin. Stevie Ray Vaughan plays a Guild JF6512 on MTV Unplugged. In 1990 Guild had another member of Blues Royalty use one of their classic 12 strings. They created the flattop D62, D64, D66, F42, F44, and F46. The 80s also saw a big change in the Guild acoustic guitar.
The X-82 Starfighter, SB-66E Bladerunner, and SB pilot basses were created.

With Heavy Metal and Hard Rock owning the radio waves, Guild started to adapt. The first Guild Dreadnought was produced featuring a cutaway style (the D-40C) and the first 12 stringed G-212 and G-312)ĭuring the 80s, Guild had to change their style of guitar in line with the music scene. Some documentation crosses over and some has been lost over the years causing gaps in our data. * We’ve tirelessly searched the internet for every record, the information gathered is the most accurate we could find. If you end up with an error message, please scroll down and find your guitar’s credentials manually using our helpful number grids. Type your serial numbers into the decoder below and you’ll get all the information Guild has on the instrument. It’s simple enough with our Guild guitar serial number checker. Researching a guitar’s serial number can also stop you from being the victim of fraud.

It’s also essential to have the correct information if you’re considering buying or selling a guitar. Your guitar’s journey from the factory into your hands may be a mystery, but it’s always a good way to dig into the earlier life of your instrument. Authority Guitar has collated a mountain of data to give you the history behind Guild Guitars Serial Numbers. Discovering your guitar’s history can be a very rewarding thing to do.
