This Guild JF65-12 Customized 2000 is from Acoustic Guitar publication’s 10th Anniversary Collection. Now, to commemorate our 30th anniversary, you have the chance to bid on a piece of history and support guitar education at the very same time.

50% of the net proceeds of this auction will be contributed to the Expense Collings Memorial Fund in support of guitar education in public schools and public programs. Plus, we’ll contribute $5 to the Collings Fund in the name of every bidder, whether they win at auction or not.

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE GUILD JF65-12 AND THE ENTIRE ACOUSTIC GUITAR ANNIVERSARY AUCTION HERE:
30TH ANNIVERSARY GUITAR AUCTION
Guild JF65-12

Great 12-strings such as this JF65-12 have consistently guaranteed Guild’s irreversible place in guitar history. And this guitar has actually the added distinction of being the only 12-string in the Acoustic Guitar 10th Anniversary Collection.

The Guild JF65-12 shows masterful articulation in sound. One of the secrets to accomplishing the noted clarity and meaning of this guitar is the resilient design of building that Guild craftsmen used at the company’s Rhode Island plant where this guitar was made. This custom-made guitar includes highly flamed maple sides, an arched flame maple back, a choose AAA-grade spruce leading and a traditional nitrocellulose lacquer surface. A specially engineered bracing pattern warranties enduring stability. The guitar’s neck features double truss rods, a 1 13/16- inch nut width, and an ebony fingerboard. An integrated Fishman transducer with on-board controls permits you to take the vibrant noise of this guitar to the phase.

The rich voice of this powerful guitar is matched only by its elegant appointments. Inlaid with mother of pearl blocks including separate abalone insets, the fingerboard exudes class. An abalone rosette and the mother-of-pearl Acoustic Guitar 10th Anniversary logo design inlaid on the headstock finish the guitar’s handsome look.

A stunning instrument with compelling sound, this guitar is a treasure in its own right.

Shown by Mimi Fox, https://www.mimifoxguitar.com/