F112 NT Serial Number OA 900
by Patrick from Hoboken, NJ
(Forked River, NJ)
According to the Serial number guide on the Guild Website , it does not go up to OA 900. Is this a rare or made special guitar?
ANSWERHi, Patrick--
The Guitar has to be 1968 0r 1969, as the serial number format changed in 1970.
Here is the general info:
F-112 STANDARD 12-STRING
- jumbo body based on the F-30 specs, solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, round soundhole, single rosette, tortoiseshell body binding, mahogany neck, 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays, blackface headstock with Chesterfield and logo inlays, six-per-side chrome tuners, rosewood bridge with white pins, tortoise pickguard, available in Natural finish, 15.25 in. body width, 4.5 in. body depth, 25.5 in. scale, mfg. 1968-1982.
The pricing info:
Excellent $1,100 - 1,400
Average $750 - 850
Sorry-- I have no idea about the serial number discrepancy. Maybe some of our readers will have more info.
Lynne