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Wow didn't know that 3625... Mine it's incredibly Versailles and sound quite good even for pop rock stuff but if I am careful with the pick attack I can get a close enough traditional jazz tone. Nothing like my X-500 but still more than usable on a gig
I have a bare knuckle half note pickup, maybe that helps!!
I agree with the vintage 125 and 150, played quite a few of them when I was in NY this summer: some were amazing others were just meh... like 175s. If you find one of the greats they are a great value considering their average price.
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12-15-2013 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984

So you're saying there is plenty of bling? :lol:
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Man I should have checked that auto speller... one should read versatile instead of Versailles. My bad
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I proudly own two Guild T-50 Slim and truly love them. One comes with the original Franz P90 pickup, the other one with specially build-to-order Mr2000 (Dynasonic) pickup by Gabojo. For me there is no better non-cutaway archtop guitar. The Guild outstands any classic Gibson, Gretsch, Epiphone or Godin I‘ve played, in build quality and sound.
You can find pics of both on my Instagram and Facebook profile.
Greets from Austria, AlexLast edited by ParadiseSeeker; 04-27-2026 at 04:15 PM.
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12+ years later, what did you get?
Originally Posted by Christoph R.



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