Guild Jumbo Junior Flamed Maple Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural


Description
The Westerly Collection
The Westerly Collection pays homage to an important period in Guild’s early history, when Guild outgrew the beloved Hoboken, New Jersey factory, and moved production to Westerly, Rhode Island in 1967. Finding a home in a former furniture manufacturing building, Guild took advantage of the additional space the new location had to offer, and improved upon the production layout left behind in Hoboken.
With a fresh start, highly skilled employees, and plenty of room to grow, Guild flourished. It was not long before the Westerly factory became renowned for exceptional craftsmanship, quality, and the introduction of many beloved Guild acoustics. The dedication to innovation was apparent, with meticulous attention to detail. Inspired by this golden era, the Guild Westerly Collection carries on the tradition of impeccable workmanship and unwavering excellence by incorporating high-quality materials and classic Guild designs into each instrument



Features
- Mother-of-pearl/ABS body binding
- Mother-of-pearl dot inlays
- White ABS binding
- Black/white ABS top purfling
- Chrome hardware
- Dual action truss rod
- Nickel strap buttons
- Ivory colored plastic bridge pins with black dots
- Tortoiseshell pickguard
Specs
- Body type: Jumbo Junior
- Cutaway: No
- Top wood: Solid Sitka spruce
- Back and sides: Flamed maple
- Bracing pattern: Scalloped X
- Body finish: Satin polyurethane
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: Slim C
- Nut width: 1.69" (43 mm)
- Fingerboard: Pao ferro
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Scale length: 23.75
- Number of frets: 20
- Neck finish: Satin
- Pickup/preamp: Yes
- Brand: Guild/Fishman
- Configuration: Undersaddle piezo
- Preamp EQ: 1-band
- Feedback filter: No
- Tuner: No
- Headstock overlay: Not specified
- Tuning machines: Guild Vintage-Style Open-Gear
- Bridge: Rosewood
- Saddle and nut: Compensated bone/Bone
- Number of strings: 6
- Special features:
- Case: Sold separately
- Accessories: None
- Country of origin: United States
Warranty
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Reviews
3.75
4 Reviews
67%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jamming2
- Practicing2
- Recording1
- It was such a piece of junk I didn't play it.1
- No other comments1
- Experienced2
- Novice1
- Consistent2
- Fun To Play2
- Good Audio2
- Good Feel2
- Stays In Tune2
Reviewed by 4 customers
Don't do it.
submitted2 years ago
byTimothy
fromRedding, CA
If you read their return policy, yes, you can return a quitar. I opened the box with this thing in it and the low quality was shocking. They directions say call and "arrange for return." GC said they would cover the return cost. UPS was not set up to receive their tracking information. To get the computer to move to the next screen, I had to pay for it. This Jumbo Junior is not what the product info said. This is nothing but a cheap piece of junk.
excellent playability and sound
submitted3 years ago
bywilliam
fromwaco, texas
rock-n-roll guild is number 1 . i never knew guild made to be played was such a fine guitar. i would buy another one when i am looking for a guitar. i am very impressed with guilds quality!! one of the best guitars money can buy! this one plays like a dream and there's no comprise when it comes materials!!
Very Satisfied
submitted3 years ago
byKen
fromLong Iskand, NY
I wanted a relatively inexpensive acoustic electric to be a player I could take out without worries. I decided on the Guild D-240e Flamed Mahogany. The guitar is beautiful and has a nice crisp, bright sound to it. I bought one from Guitar Center which had a buzzing problem. They exchanged it with no questions asked. Just picked up the new one. Love it! Great product at a great price. Great customer service from Guitar Centet.
It's ok
submitted4 years ago
byJayjay L
fromOrange County California
Despite the neck being described as a slim c it is thicker than my Taylor, Yamaha and fender. It's a little difficult to wrap my hand around but I am a woman. A man probably won't have that problem. I bought it to be a beater, something lightweight I can take around with me that I don't care about getting damaged. I actually wish I got the Taylor GS now because the neck will probably be what I am used to but I already have two Taylor's and wanted a different guitar, I like having different brands. The pick guard looks surprisingly cheap in person. Idk maybe other people like that look. I like a tortoise shell pick guard but this guild one just looks kinda faded out or something and the tortoise colors aren't blended well. It doesn't come with a gig bag anymore I guess, some people got one, maybe that is in other countries outside the US idk. The sound is what you would expect from a small guitar. The action is ok, a tad bit high which I might get lowered in the future. Doesn't bother me actually. The guitar is VERY lightweight.
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