1954 Guild X-150 Savoy
This 1954 Guild X150 Savoy has just landed from the daughter of the original owner! It has survived in very nice condition and is ready to go back to the stage. Scroll through to check out a picture of the original owner with the guitar in the 1950s. I'm confident you'll love this fine playing example of early Guild craftsmanship.
Make and Model: Guild X150 Savoy
Year: 1954. Serial 1579.
Specifications: 17" wide, single cutaway, deep body archtop, long 25 3/4" scale length, 1 3/4" nut width, neck depth at the first fret = .89", depth at the 12th fret = .99"
Condition: Very good with checking throughout. Exhibits typical binding shrinkage.
Playability: Excellent! Perfect frets, neck relief, neck angle, and electronics.
Originality: All parts original to the guitar except the nut and washer on the output jack.
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