Guild F-512E Maple USA - natural

5099.00 €
4658.00 €
Your store

36 rue Littré, Lille
from Monday to Saturday
10h-12h30 & 14h-19h


Phone : 03 20 88 85 85

Close

Availability warning

Pour recevoir un mail dès que ce produit sera disponible,
veuillez saisir votre adresse mail ci-dessous.

IN STOCK - shipped under 2/3 days

3-years warranty (Terms)

30 days to change your mind (Terms)

Best Price Guarantee

ABOUT THE PRODUCT

Famously played by Tom Petty, David Gilmour and Stevie Ray Vaughan, we defined the 12-string sound in the 1960s and these iconic guitars continue to be the most sought after 12-string models today. The GUILD USA F-512E Maple (Natural), made in Southern California, continues this legacy through a jumbo shape, solid AAA Sitka spruce top and solid Maple back and sides. Braced with delicate, scalloped Adirondack spruce, this model produces shimmering highs, singing mids and a warm, focused bass response that truly sets it apart. Decorated with Guild’s classic MOP V-block inlays, railroad track fingerboard purfling, and fully bound traditional headstock, players will feel like they are holding a piece of history while starting their own. The F-512 is finished with Nitrocellulose and is available in Natural or Antique Burst with the option of an LR Baggs pickup. Comes in a premium hardshell humidified case.

FEATURES
- GUILD USA F-512E Maple
- SKU GU160
- 12-string acoustic-electric guitar
- Jumbo
- Made in USA
- Solid AAA Sitka Spruce top
- Solid Maple back/sides
- Total length 1118mm
- Body length 521mm
- Body width 317.5mm > 438mm
- Body depth 95mm > 120mm
- 3-piece Mahogany, Walnut, Mahogany, C profile
- Ebony fingerboard, 20 frettes (14 hors caisse)
- Scale 25.5/8" (651mm)
- Radius 12"
- Nut width 1.7/8" (47.6mm)
- Rosewood bridge
- LR Baggs preamp (volume/tone inside soundhole)
- Custom Gotoh SE701 Open Gear tuners
- Gloss nitrocellulose finish
- Guild case
- Euroguitar Reference : 86733
By continuing browsing, you accept the use of cookies to offer you adapted content. more information.
I got it