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In 2005, with a renewed dedication to excellence in craftsmanship and a newly invigorated devotion to "getting it right" that would make Alfred Dronge proud, Guild began building all of its acclaimed Traditional and Contemporary Series guitars in Tacoma, Wash. |
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Further, the Guild Acoustic Design (GAD) Series instruments built in Guild's China factory feature the same premium level of quality and craftsmanship that players worldwide have come to revere and expect from Guild. Whether it's a jumbo, dreadnought or small-body acoustic guitar; a six-string or a 12-string; or one of the new GAD Nylon/Classical Series acoustics, Guild continues to champion its timeless history and heritage of old-world craftsmanship, modern design innovation and solid value. Guild guitars remain among the most sought after instruments for discerning musicians who are out there in the real world with their sleeves rolled up and ready to play.
There's really nothing quite like the strong, lush and crystal-clear sound of a fine and finely built Guild acoustic guitar. Now, in 2007, they're better than ever, which is just the way Al Dronge would have it. |
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