Vintage 70's Guild Bluesbird w/case

Guild
SKU:
UJBBLUESBIRD
$1,999.99
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Condition:
Used
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9lbs 3oz.

Nut width is 1 & 11/16.

Good condition. This beauty is over 40 years old and shows the marks of a long, rich life! Please see all pics. There are assorted scratchs, chips, dings and blemishes throughout. There is evidence of some binding repairs along the fretboard. Everthing functions as it should. Just had a fresh setup, cleaning and strings, completed. We believe the case is original to the instrument and is included. 

The Guild Bluesbird, introduced in the 1970s, is a solid-body electric guitar model that reflects Guild’s return to a historic design. Originally released in 1970 as a counterpart to the M-75 Aristocrat, the Bluesbird underwent design changes over the decades.

Key Features:

  • Carved maple top
  • Maintains aesthetic traits of the late 1960s M-75 Bluesbird
  • Available in Natural Mahogany finish (as seen in one of the search results)

Notable Associations:

  • Robben Ford owned and signed a 1967 Guild M-75 Bluesbird, which he played on stage with George Harrison during his 1974 Dark Horse tour.

Since 1979, we at Mom's Music have worked hard to make the Louisville, KY music scene something special.  Now, we’re working hard to share what makes us great with the world.  We take pride in our care and attention to detail regarding every instrument and musician that comes through the store, and every instrument we receive gets a thorough inspection and setup when it arrives in our shop and prior to shipment.
All orders placed will require a signature upon arrival.  If a different arrangement is preferred, send us a message or give us a call.
We can ensure that when you visit Mom’s Music, whether online or in-store, you’ll Come Play and Be Happy!