The Guild F47-RCE has a cutaway grand concert-style body (with 4.8" body depth, 25-5/8" scale length, and 1-11/16" nut), solid Spruce top, solid Rosewood back and sides, scalloped bracing, Mahogany neck with bound Rosewood fingerboard and pearloid block inlays, and logo and Chesterfield pearl inlays on the headstock. This particular Guild F47-RCE was made in Corona, CA, after Fender purchased Guild and moved the Guild manufacturing plant from its long-time home in Westerly, R.I. An obvious difference with the Westerly model is the Chrome tuners instead of the earlier Gold Grover tuners. This particular guitar also has a noticeably downgraded Fishman pickup and EQ preamp system, but on the plus side the bridge pins had been upgraded to ones with Mother of Pearl dots. The guitar last listed for $2,400 new and has a Blue Book value of $1,300-1,450 in excellent condition.
Guild manufacturing has since moved again (several times) since Corona, and apparently the Corona plant serial number records were lost along the way. Unable to confirm the year of this Corona-made guitar against official Guild lists, I turned to Hans Moust, unofficial Guild historian and author of The Guild Guitar Book-The Company and the Instruments, 1952-1977, who was not beyond rescuing records from Guild's dumpsters. Checking his own records against the serial number I provided him, Hans was able to date this guitar to 2002. Should you need his help as well, Hans can be reached at www.guitarsgalore.nl.
With only two other eBay bidders interested in this guitar on the listing's last day, I was able to SnipeIt! for not too much more than it's starting bid! For those unfamiliar with auction sniping services, these allow you to place your bids outside of the eBay platform so as not to show your hand and heat up the bidding until the last few seconds when the service will automatically enter your bids up to your maximum bid. For a small fee, you can thus save lots of money by not giving other bidders a chance to increase their maximum bids if they are outbid by just a few dollars. The guitar having arrived in good shape, it's now time to give it a little TLC, including some cleaning and new strings so I can enjoy it before passing it along to someone who can appreciate it as well.
With only two other eBay bidders interested in this guitar on the listing's last day, I was able to SnipeIt! for not too much more than it's starting bid! For those unfamiliar with auction sniping services, these allow you to place your bids outside of the eBay platform so as not to show your hand and heat up the bidding until the last few seconds when the service will automatically enter your bids up to your maximum bid. For a small fee, you can thus save lots of money by not giving other bidders a chance to increase their maximum bids if they are outbid by just a few dollars. The guitar having arrived in good shape, it's now time to give it a little TLC, including some cleaning and new strings so I can enjoy it before passing it along to someone who can appreciate it as well.
I have a Guild F47RCE, serial # AK002034 that is in very good condition in original case. I've always loved the wood sound of this guitar but I never was able to use it on big stages with large house sound systems. so I put it away. i'm curious of the age and value. can you help? might be interested in selling or trading.
ReplyDeleteNot finding an obvious answer at http://guildguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/history_of_your_guild.pdf.
DeleteWhat does the label inside the body identify as city of manufacture?
I have Serial AK001904 on my Guild F47rce. Hans said it was "completed during the year 2001 in Westerly, RI".. and my inside label says Westerly as well. Yea, that link is missing like 5 years of guitars.. ha.
DeleteI have Serial AK001904 on my Guild F47rce. Hans said it was "completed during the year 2001 in Westerly, RI".. and my inside label says Westerly as well. Yea, that link is missing like 5 years of guitars.. ha.
DeleteLet me know if I can be that person who can "appreciate it." Thx!
ReplyDeleteI'm in the Boston area, if you are interested. I rarely ship guitars.
DeleteSides are laminated rosewood (Guild site/specs), back is solid
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