| Nothing sings out as bold and true as a Guild jumbo
acoustic guitar. They are the original Guild flattops, first manufactured in Manhattan in
1954. From the beauty of the Spruce and the elegance of the Rosewood, to the depth of the
nitrocellulose finish, Guild stands proudly behind the quality of their materials. Guild
jumbo bodies are 17" wide at the lower bout and 21" long. The necks are 25-5/8" in scale
with 20 frets and are 1-11/16" wide at the nut with a 12" fingerboard radius. If you're a
player who likes the projection of a real jumbo acoustic, these guitars are for you. All
Guild guitars are accompanied by a deluxe archtop case.
Introduced in 1954, the F-50 was the top of the acoustic flat top
line and was popularized by exceptional players including Eric Clapton, who graced the
cover of the Guild catalog in 1968. The new F-50 adopts many of the features of the best
1960’s instruments, with a 4.8" body depth, a relocated "X" brace pattern, and a new
sculpted Rosewood bridge. Other specifications include a AAA Spruce top, arched Curly
Maple back and sides, an Ebony fingerboard with traditional Mother-of-Pearl and Abalone
block position inlays, a shell pickguard, our G-shield headstock logo, and gold Grover
Rotomatic® tuning machines. Product
Prices, Features And Specifications Are Subject To Change Without Notice |