

braced with delicate scalloped Adirondack spruce, this model produces shimmering highs, singing mids and a warm, focused bass response that truly sets it apart. The F-512, made in Southern California, continues this legacy through a jumbo shape, solid AAA Sitka spruce top and solid Indian rosewood back and sides. It definitely does not have an affect on the sound of this instrument.įamously 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.

I have done my best to identify it in the photos. It is not very noticeable at a glance however, it can be felt if you rub your finger-tips across the bottom of the guard. I had to have it reset and there is a slight bubble in the guard. The only cosmetic issues with the guitar is in the pick-guard. I have had two local (Nampa, ID) luthiers look this instrument over and neither could definitively identify any defects in this instrument. I am listing a circa 2009 Guild F-512 in excellent condition. If you are suspect of MIRC instruments, this is most likely not the Guild F-512 for you. If you are not familiar with MIRC instruments, I encourage you to check them out. Please bid accordingly.Let me start by saying this is a MIRC(Musical Instrument Reclamation Corp) reclaimed instrument as denoted by "USED" stamped on the back of the headstock and the over-layed, non-Guild serial number. Please understand this is a lot of guitars that have had repairs and are not in new condition. It's has a couple repairs and may still need some repairs to get it into playable condition. Exhibits a couple dings, cracks and evidence of some repairs. Both function perfectly and are very playable. Here we have a set of Six Acoustic Guitars for resale/parts or whatever you want them for.
