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I have one. I would say that it is more intermediate level. Korean build quality (flawless) and decent materials put it on par with Peerless IMHO and I have had two of those. The nut width on mine is more like 1-11/16", BTW. Not sure if that is consistent. I also had no setup issues with it. If came with two bridges and I swapped in the wound G bridge with zero issues. Low action, no buzzing, etc. I got it used (but essentially new) for $750 USD including the case, case candy and shipping. My only complaint is the poly which, while not super thick, is a bit thick. There is no poly inside as someone had run across, BTW. Dig the 9.5" fretboard radius. In my happy zone.
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07-14-2019 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by lammie200
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It must be newer because it has a 1-11/16" nut width. I have an SOS compensated shim on it as well. The guitar is fine for my purposes. I am not an expert on Korean builds or Korean factories, but like I said, it is everything as good as a comparable Peerless. In some ways it is better - three piece neck versus a Peerless scarf joint, light weight open Grover tuners versus sealed Pings or some such, etc. And after all, I am not a professional musician, so I will be a student all my life. I am good with that.
Last edited by lammie200; 07-15-2019 at 05:35 PM.
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Originally Posted by lammie200
Does that mean Guild never offered that 1-11/16 nut width 'til 2016 ?
Does / did Guild offer a laminated ES 350 style 17 in. guitar ?
Thx
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
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Originally Posted by lammie200
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
- old Guild X-500/550 (w/single coil pickups until 1963)
- old Guild X-175 (w/single coil pickups until 1963)
These are different from Gibson ES-350 guitars in that:
- they have spruce laminated tops instead of maple laminated tops (some ES-350 guitars have spruce laminated tops)
- they have @24 3/4" scale instead of @25 1/2" scale
A less expensive option would be to get a new Guild X-175 Manhattan. It has P-90s and a standard harp tailpiece. It has a mahogany instead of a maple neck, a 24 3/4" scale and a 1 11/16" nut width.
Last edited by Hammertone; 10-10-2020 at 05:48 PM.
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Originally Posted by Hammertone
Thanks a lot !
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
Also, I updated my post - turns out that there are new Guild X-175 models w/P-90s and harp tailpieces out there - if not new, then used. Inexpensive. For example:
Guild X-175 Manhattan | ReverbLast edited by Hammertone; 10-11-2020 at 03:05 AM.
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Originally Posted by Hammertone
Thanks Stephen !
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