About This Listing

This was my Dad's guitar from the 60s when he was a teenager. I have recently inherited it. Model T-100 and Serial No. EE-712. It had like a two-inch crack in the neck that I recently had fixed by the experts at Portland Fretworks. Guitar has some scratches and stuff so please look at the photos for inspection. I have cleaned it up nicely. And it has new strings the Fretworks guy put on it for me. It comes with the original case, which is not in very good condition. But I have cleaned the outside and vacuumed out the inside very well using different attachments. It's a great guitar and I had fun playing with it as a teenager too. But I'm probably never going to learn to play.

*Note - I have recently updated the information about the guitar after being contacted by someone who owns a Guild book. It's a 1966, not a 1963.

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • T-100 Slim Jim with P90
Finish
  • Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 1966
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Color Family
  • Brown
Neck Construction
  • Set-Neck
Body Type
  • Hollow Body
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Shape
  • Single Cutaway
Neck Material
  • Mahogany
Offset Body
  • No
Wood Top Style
  • Plain
Finish Pattern
  • Sunburst
Finish Style
  • Gloss
Pickup Configuration
  • S
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Stop-Bar
Scale Length
  • 24.75"
Number of Frets
  • 20

About the Seller

Vince's Gear Outlet

Happy Valley, OR, United States
Joined Reverb:2022
Product Overview
The original Guild T-100, sometimes called the "Slim Jim" model, was a semi-hollow thinline with an arched Spruce top and Mahogany back and sides. It featured a single sharp cutaway and one single coil pickup at the neck position. 

Specimens from '50s are slightly more valuable, and those from '65 onward are slightly less valuable than the early '60s specimens.
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Vintage 1966 Guild T-100 Archtop Sunburst Hollow Body Excellent w/ Case
Vintage 1966 Guild T-100 Archtop Sunburst Hollow Body Excellent w/ Case
Originally $2,499.99, now $2,249.99 ($250 price drop)
$250 price drop

About This Listing

This was my Dad's guitar from the 60s when he was a teenager. I have recently inherited it. Model T-100 and Serial No. EE-712. It had like a two-inch crack in the neck that I recently had fixed by the experts at Portland Fretworks. Guitar has some scratches and stuff so please look at the photos for inspection. I have cleaned it up nicely. And it has new strings the Fretworks guy put on it for me. It comes with the original case, which is not in very good condition. But I have cleaned the outside and vacuumed out the inside very well using different attachments. It's a great guitar and I had fun playing with it as a teenager too. But I'm probably never going to learn to play.

*Note - I have recently updated the information about the guitar after being contacted by someone who owns a Guild book. It's a 1966, not a 1963.

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • T-100 Slim Jim with P90
Finish
  • Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 1966
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Color Family
  • Brown
Neck Construction
  • Set-Neck
Body Type
  • Hollow Body
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Shape
  • Single Cutaway
Neck Material
  • Mahogany
Offset Body
  • No
Wood Top Style
  • Plain
Finish Pattern
  • Sunburst
Finish Style
  • Gloss
Pickup Configuration
  • S
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Stop-Bar
Scale Length
  • 24.75"
Number of Frets
  • 20

About the Seller

Vince's Gear Outlet

Happy Valley, OR, United States
Joined Reverb:2022
Product Overview
The original Guild T-100, sometimes called the "Slim Jim" model, was a semi-hollow thinline with an arched Spruce top and Mahogany back and sides. It featured a single sharp cutaway and one single coil pickup at the neck position. 

Specimens from '50s are slightly more valuable, and those from '65 onward are slightly less valuable than the early '60s specimens.
Shop 6 options from $2,099
Product Reviews

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