The Guild M-260E Deluxe is a refined concert-sized acoustic-electric guitar that blends vintage-inspired design with modern performance features. Part of Guild’s Westerly Collection, this model draws inspiration from the flagship USA-made M-20, offering reduced body dimensions and a shorter scale length that have made Guild “M” models a favorite among players for over 70 years.
Featuring a solid Sitka spruce top and exotic striped ebony back and sides, the M-260E Deluxe delivers a rich, balanced tone with excellent projection. Its archback design enhances resonance and reduces weight, making it ideal for fingerstyle playing and light strumming. The onboard Fishman GT-1 preamp and Sonicore pickup system provide natural amplified tone, perfect for stage or studio use.
Finished in a striking Edgeburst color, the M-260E Deluxe combines classic aesthetics with contemporary features, making it a standout choice for discerning musicians.
Key Features & Specs-
Body: Concert-sized with archback design
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Top: Solid Sitka spruce
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Back & Sides: Striped ebony
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Neck: Mahogany, C-shape profile
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Fingerboard: Rosewood
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Scale Length: 24.75"
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Frets: 20
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Electronics: Fishman GT-1 preamp with Sonicore pickup
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Bridge: Rosewood with compensated saddle
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Finish: Edgeburst
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Hardware: Vintage-style open-gear tuning machines
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Special Features: Archback design for enhanced resonance and reduced weight
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