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Old June 30th, 2008
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New Guild

Got a new git recently, a Guild GAD 25. Solid mahogany top, back, and sides, 3 piece mahogany neck. Grover Rotomatics, bone nut, real mother of pearl dot inlays on the neck and head.

A nice playin' ax, and sounds a little brighter than ya'd expect from a mahogany gittar.



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Hello again astratslinger...
Allthough I listened to that,I didn't know that it was with that very guitar.It sounds pretty good,sweet sound,I like it.I can't wait to listening to the next one...
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Real nice... congrats.

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S-W-E-E-T! What a beauty... Love Guild guitars. Enjoy it.

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Congrats on your new Guild, that baby is a beauty!


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Thats a beauty , congrats


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