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Albert-Richard 2 - 1201 Geneva - Switzerland
Call or email us +41 22 731 62 72 or infos@leadmusic.com

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The D55 Traditional Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar from Guild has a full-bodied, high-volume body style that was developed with an emphasis on string-to-string balance, so that treble, mid and bass registers project evenly. Guild has been building dreadnought acoustic guitars since 1963, and their instruments are revered for their value, reliability, tone, responsiveness, outstanding projection and sustain. The result is one of the most musically versatile dreadnoughts anywhere.

Guild's flagship model, the D55 dreadnought guitar, was introduced in 1968 as a special order-only item, but the response was so strong that within a few years it became a regular production model. The D55 acoustic guitar is prized by players worldwide, from George Strait to Johnny Rzeznik (Goo Goo Dolls). This model features a spruce top, rosewood back and sides, a three-piece mahogany neck, ebony bridge and fingerboard with mother of pearl and abalone block position inlays, and "G"-shield logo. The D-TAR® Wave-Length™/Load and Lock pickup system makes amplifying this baby a plug-n-play cinch!

Actually not on stock, please, inquire for delivery time and prices for the whole Guild range


 
Specifications:
* Top: solid AAA spruce
* Bracing: scalloped
* Back: solid bookmatched rosewood
* Sides: solid rosewood sides
* Bridge: ebony
* Neck: 3-piece mahogany/maple/mahogany
* Fretboard: ebony (12" radius)
* Width at nut: 1-11/16"
* No. Of frets: 20
* Scale length: 25-5/8"
* Hardware: gold
* Machine heads: Grover gold plated die-cast tuners
* Finish: high gloss (nitro-cellulose lacquer)
* Unique features: Natural Mother-of-Pearl and Abalone Position Inlays, Bound Ebony Fingerboard, Abalone Rosette, Tortoise Shell Pickguard
* D-TAR Wave-Length/Load and Lock pickup system

Case: includes C4520 deluxe hardshell guitar case