Guild T100-D Sunburst 1964

6-String Hollow Body Electric Guitar with Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard. Made in the USA.
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Guild T100-D Sunburst 1964

Vintage

Description & Specs

The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please visit our Lincoln Avenue showroom or call to speak to one of our Used and Vintage experts.
Finish Details: Original
Body Material: Maple
Body Details: Hollow body with laminated maple back, sides, and top. The original pickup routes have been enlarged for humbuckers.
Neck Material: Mahogany
Fingerboard Material: Brazilian Rosewood
Neck Profile: "C" profile
Neck Thickness (IN): .87" (1st fret), .93" (10th fret)
Fingerboard Radius: 10.00"
Nut Width: 1-5/8"
Scale Length: 24 3/4"
Neck Details: Set-in mahogany neck with bound Brazilian rosewood fretboard, dot inlays, and headstock truss rod adjustment. There is a repaired headstock crack visible on the back.
Electronics: The guitar has been fully rewired with GFS humbucker pickups, 3-way toggle switch, and master volume/tone controls.
Pickup Measurements: 7.6k (neck), 8.9k (bridge)
Hardware: The two unused control holes have wooden plugs. Humbucker pickup rings with small plastic shims have been installed.
Weight: 5lbs 13oz
Modifications/Repairs: -Fully rewired with new pots and pickups -The body has been modified for humbuckers -Repaired headstock crack
Case Details: Hardshell Case
Cosmetic Condition: The guitar has aged nicely. The glossy finish has various small chips, scratches, and patches of cosmetic wear from years of use. There are some heavier patches of wear along the back edge of the body, as well as buckle rash on the back. There is a repaired headstock crack visible on the back of the headstock.
Serial Number: 38747
Tech Notes: The guitar plays well with low action and optimal neck relief. The narrow frets are low with minor play wear present. The serial number dates the guitar to 1964.
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