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1970 Vintage Guild Guitars and prices Ad
Shown in this vintage Guild ad:
Starfire V, $570.00
Starfire Bass II, $480.00
ThunderStar Bass Amplifier, $399.50
F-47 Bluegrass Flat-Top, $395.00
Mark II Classic, $255.00
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1974 Guild Humbucking Pick-Ups Ad
Guild Humbuckers! Increased output and sustain in the complete tone range! Shown: S-100 Standard, JS Bass II; Guild Humbucking Pick-Ups have new wiring, new controls. There's a phase switch for reversing pick-up polarity on all S-100 Guitars. Guild Basses have a tone switch to help you get those tight-hard or full-bottom sounds, and anything in between. See your Guild dealer.
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1974 Guild M-75 single cutaway solid body guitar Ad
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Before you buy a similar looking guitar try the Guild M-75. Guild costs you a lot less, yet give you features the other doesn't have - including a phase switch and master volume. Guild Humbuckers are firmly mounted, with 3-way tilt adjustment for accurate pick-up placement. M-75CS: Chrome Hardware; M-75GS: Gold-plated hardware.
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1976 Guild Madeira Guitar - Quality in the Guild Tradition! Ad
If you're looking for a moderately priced instrument you can be proud to own, look at Madeira first. Check the materials and the way they're put together. Then listen to the Madeira sound. That's what it's really all about. We lay our reputation on the line every time we ship out a Madeira, because we want you to think of Guild when you're ready to move up. When you play Madeira, it could be sooner than you think.
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1978 Guild B-301 - the great new long scale bass! Ad
Throw away your ideas of what a bass should be like, because this is the one for now! Wide frets, curved fingerboard, Schaller M-4 machines, new pick-up, new solid brass bridge/tailpiece that gives you perfect intonation. Available fretless at no extra charge. Guild B-301: More than just a pretty bass. It's the first in a whole new generation of solid bodies by Guild. With 2 pick-ups: B-302.
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