If interested . . . phil -- Eight zero five, four six four, eighteen seventy
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1977 Guild D50NT vintage dreadnought acoustic guitar with a solid Sitka Spruce top, Rosewood back and sides, and an ebony fingerboard and bridge. It has a black pickguard, chrome plated Guild tuning machines, and a white 7-ply ivoried binding. The neck joins the body at the 14th fret.
For a 48 year old guitar this vintage Guild is in very good to excellent shape with its original case. This model has the bracing for the back as well as the front. It has a deep resonate sound that is bold and sweet. The patina is beautiful with a rich golden color. There are no cracks in the wood, and only minor scratches/playwear. There is checking in the Nitro cellular Lacquer but that is to be expected and desired by most collectors. There is plenty of life left on the frets. I swapped the original bridge pins for ebony but have the originals.
This guitar is a pleasure to play and listen to. Retail ranges from $1600 to $4500 on these guitars depending on the condition of the guitar and its case.