1962 Guild X-175
$3,499
TR Crandall Guitars
1962 Guild X-175 in great condition. Laminated maple back and sides, laminated spruce top, 3 piece mahogany/maple neck, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and two Franz pickups. 17" wide at the bottom bout with a scale length of 25 1/2", this guitar features a 1 11/16" nut width, with a neck profile...
1978 Guild X-175 Manhattan HH
$2,295
Emerald City Guitars
This ’78 Guild X-175 sounds beautiful with the quintessential dry and woody archtop sound. Well-loved with gentle finish wear on the gorgeous 5-piece Maple neck from play with some pick wear on the top and other general wear from use. As with most guitars, the best ones get played - and someone...
1956 Guild X-350 Stratford
$4,395
Nationwide Guitars
For your consideration is a 1956 Guild X-350 Stratford Archtop Guitar. 17" Wide Body, Sunburst Finish, Three Franz Pickups, Gold Hardware, and Harp Tailpiece. This is one of the cleaner X350s we have encountered displaying light playwear. The Franz Pickups Covers are still bright white. Overall...
2012 Guild GSR X-180
$3,999.99
Guitars of Montana
Guild's special limited edition X-180 is a beautifully crafted workingman's jazz guitar built with fine Guild tone and tradition. Its elegant and warm-sounding semi-hollow figured maple body features a single cutaway and a resonant spruce top. It also boasts a distinctive 24 ¾" scale length,...
Mono M80 Classic Dual Semi-Hollow Electric
$349.99
Chicago Music Exchange
Now it is finally possible to carry one semi-hollow and one solid body electric guitar at the same time, both fully protected with MONO’s patented Headlock® neck suspension system. A first of its kind. Go play.DROP-PROOFThe patented Headlock design provides a level of protection worthy of the...