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Back and sides
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I've got several guitars, and the D25 is my go to guitar. It has sustain that lasts for days (of course you have to like that....). Only downside is it will break up if strummed very heavily, I just don't do that. Mine is an '81 burst, I've had a new saddle put in and had the frets dressed. Money well spent as I bought the thing for $350. Guilds are typically a heavy guitar. A good set up will be worthwhile.
I had a D4, and though they appear to be built the same and have the same specs as a D25, the D4 is a very different sounding guitar from the D25. A lot of discussion on Lets talk guild about that. I don't know the answer. Odd that there is no serial #.
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The shape of the headstock can give a very general idea of when it was made. If it has a somewhat pinched shape ("snakehead") it was probably made in the 1990's. If it has a broader headstock, it's probably from the mid-1970's to the mid to late 1980's.
snakehead headstock broader (older) headstock |
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Definitely has the older headstock...helpful tip.
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In case any one cares, I was able to go back and take a second look at the guitar this past week. It actually DID have the serial number...I guess I just didn't look on the back of the headstock the first time I saw it.
I jotted down the SN and looked it up...it's a 1978. Clearly got some wear and tear and shows it's age, but it sounds amazing! |
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He shoots, he scores.
I've got a D25-12 from 1990. It's a big heavy dread but has great tone and it's a player. I'd love a D25-6 or a D40. Guild dreads are like black licorice. You either love them or hate them. No middle ground.
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Guild Headstock
The "paddle" style headstock was replaced by the "snakehead" in 1987. It is a easy way to make a quick guess on age. The Guild site also has a Date Your Guild PDF that is really helpful in nailing down the year.
'71 Guild D25BR Flatback '73 Guild D35NT '77 Guild D50NT '81 Guild D-212 SB 12 String |