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Where are guild guitars made

Where are guild guitars made

Where are Guild Guitars made? Guild USA acoustic models, currently including the M, D, F, and F twelve-string body shapes, are proudly made in our Oxnard, California factory. The Westerly Collection acoustic guitar models are made in China by our skilled factory partners.

  1. Are Guild Guitars any good?
  2. Where are Guild Guitars made 2020?
  3. Where is the Guild Starfire made?

Are Guild Guitars any good?

Guild has earned themselves a good reputation as having guitars with quality that rivals Gibson, Taylor, and even the mighty Martin. Although guitars of different shapes, sizes, and woods all have their own distinct tones, the sound of Guild guitars in general is often described as somewhere between Martin and Taylor.

Where are Guild Guitars made 2020?

New Acoustic Guitars for 2020

Within our acoustic category the Guild USA series saw several new exciting additions this year including the show-stopping M-25E in California Burst, manufactured in Oxnard, California in a state-of-the-art facility, features added appointments and a gloss finished top and headstock.

Where is the Guild Starfire made?

Sure, it's made in Korea, and the siren song of an American-built guitar will forever drag many of us into troubled financial waters, but the reality is that it would be impossible for Guild to bring a guitar of this quality in at this price point were it crafted in the USA.

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