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Old 10-18-2013, 10:42 AM
Gardman Gardman is offline
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Originally Posted by billgennaro View Post
i believe those arched back D25's had laminate back/sides. i worked at the Westerly factory in the early 80's. always thought those Guilds were kind of heavy and chunky feeling, almost like a tank. still, they sounded pretty decent. i know they were still building them when i left there.
The arched back is definitely laminated... for the D-25, the outer plies would be mahogany, and (according to Hans Moust) the inner ply might be poplar, soft maple, or something else.

The sides on a D-25 are solid mahogany.

They are on the heavy side... I have 8 Guild dreads right now, ranging from 4#4oz (a '72 D-35) to 5#15oz (a 1981 D-46 with ash back and sides). My D-25 falls in the low 5# range.
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