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Guild Westerly Collection D-1212 Solid 12-String Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

Guild Westerly Collection D-1212 Solid 12-String Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

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Guild 12-strings have been popular since they were first introduced in 1964, prized for their full tone and easy playability. The classic, jangly sound associated with Guild 12-strings provides players with a unique voice that can only come from a Guild guitar. Built with solid African mahogany top, back and sides, the D-1212 is a dreadnought sized 12-string, featuring a bone nut and saddle, mother-of-pearl rosette, and period-correct tortoiseshell pickguard. A mother-of-pearl rosette and Guild’s iconic Chesterfield headstock emblem reminiscent of 1960s models complete the package. The D-1212 includes Guild’s new premium acoustic gig bag and comes in a Natural gloss finish.

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Product Name Guild Westerly Collection D-1212 Solid 12-String Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.

Guild Westerly Collection D-1212 Solid 12-String Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

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Guild 12-strings have been popular since they were first introduced in 1964, prized for their full tone and easy playability. The classic, jangly sound associated with Guild 12-strings provides players with a unique voice that can only come from a Guild guitar. Built with solid African mahogany top, back and sides, the D-1212 is a dreadnought sized 12-string, featuring a bone nut and saddle, mother-of-pearl rosette, and period-correct tortoiseshell pickguard. A mother-of-pearl rosette and Guild’s iconic Chesterfield headstock emblem reminiscent of 1960s models complete the package. The D-1212 includes Guild’s new premium acoustic gig bag and comes in a Natural gloss finish.

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Product Name Guild Westerly Collection D-1212 Solid 12-String Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.
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