Description
Roadhouse USA location:
Guild F-512 12-String Acoustic Guitar Natural W/Case.
Awesome American made Guild 12-string.
Plays exceptionally well, this guitar is in superb condition. Neck is great, frets are great, it is a treat to play.
There is a small scratch on the top/back of the neck near the nut.(pictured) I do not feel it at all while playing and it is easily fixable if it bothers you. Other than that, not really a blemish on this guitar. Still smells new!
Comes as pictured with original Guild case, warranty card, etc.
This is the Mac-Daddy of the Guild line and along with the Guild D-55, the flagship of the Guild line. You will pay over $4k for a new one. Save big and grab this one instead!
If you ask fans of Guild’s iconic 12 strings, the model most likely to be mentioned is the F-512. With its solid Sitka spruce top mated to a solid Indian rosewood back and sides, this updated, USA-made version, sings like the legendary model it is. Adirondack spruce bracing helps give this F-512 incredible projection and volume, while helping it to also produce shimmering highs, singing mids and a warm, focused bass response that truly sets it apart. Elegant cosmetic appointments mirror that of Guild’s premium D-55, with abalone and mother-of-pearl “V-block” inlays, classic “railroad track” fingerboard purfling, gold hardware and a beautiful nitrocellulose lacquer finish.
Specs:
F-512 12-String Acoustic Guitar Specifications:
Body
- Body type: Jumbo
- Cutaway: No
- Top wood: Spruce
- Back and sides: Solid Rosewood
- Bracing pattern: Hybrid X scalloped
- Body finish: Gloss Nitrocellulose
- Orientation: Right handed
Neck
- Neck shape: C
- Nut width: 1.87″ (47.6 mm)
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Scale length: 25.5″
- Number of frets: 18
- Neck finish: Satin
Electronics
- Pickup/preamp: No
Other
- Headstock overlay: Rosewood
- Tuning machines: Gotoh SE701 open gear in gold
- Bridge: Ebony
- Saddle and nut: Bone
- Number of strings: 12
- Special features: Limited edition
- Case: Hardshell case
- Country of origin: United States