Guild Starfire V from 1967 with original case
A great vintage Guild from the golden era of guitar building. This Starfire V is fully original and without repairs, but with lots of delicious lacquer checking. Guild's original humbuckers are known to be some of the finest pickups ever made. These, joined with the fabulous neck, make this a bit of an ES-335 killer. A superb vintage guitar for stage and studio, as well as a smart investment.
Condition: very good, fully original, with lacquer checking and plastic shrinking (most noticeable on the headstock)
Repairs: none
Modifications: none
Includes: the original case, which is badly worn and essentially unusable as a protection for the guitar, but included for originality and completeness
Condition: very good, fully original, with lacquer checking and plastic shrinking (most noticeable on the headstock)
Repairs: none
Modifications: none
Includes: the original case, which is badly worn and essentially unusable as a protection for the guitar, but included for originality and completeness
$1,168.71
Original: $3,895.70
-70%Guild Starfire V from 1967 with original case—
$3,895.70
$1,168.71











Description
A great vintage Guild from the golden era of guitar building. This Starfire V is fully original and without repairs, but with lots of delicious lacquer checking. Guild's original humbuckers are known to be some of the finest pickups ever made. These, joined with the fabulous neck, make this a bit of an ES-335 killer. A superb vintage guitar for stage and studio, as well as a smart investment.
Condition: very good, fully original, with lacquer checking and plastic shrinking (most noticeable on the headstock)
Repairs: none
Modifications: none
Includes: the original case, which is badly worn and essentially unusable as a protection for the guitar, but included for originality and completeness
Condition: very good, fully original, with lacquer checking and plastic shrinking (most noticeable on the headstock)
Repairs: none
Modifications: none
Includes: the original case, which is badly worn and essentially unusable as a protection for the guitar, but included for originality and completeness























