Guild Basses, DeArmond & Others
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PG 511: Guild SB 202 Bass
- two pickups, toggle switch, mini switch,
3 pots, output jack, 13 screw holes
SPG currently builds Guild's Newark Street Collection. For dating, see Serial Numbers. For serial numbers that dont fall on this chart or for specific parts for your vintage Guild Guitar you can contact Hans Moust via his website. Please note that if your serial number does not fall on the dating charts on this website it was most likely build on or after 1999 until the Westerly shop closed in middle of 2001. The Guild S-300 was launched in 1977, effectively a replacement to the SG-style S-100 solid body guitars. Guild had not tried any particularly original solid body designs for several years, so the S-300, (along with its companion S-60 and S-70 guitars, and B-301 and B-302 basses) was a welcome change for the guitar buying public. Getting started - Guitar Dater, Decoder and Serial Number Search Lookup Tool Currently, we are working on getting our guitar dater lookup and search tool fleshed out. Enter your serial number and we'll look up the date of manufacture using our lightning fast engine.
OEM Material: color 35 white
plexi: $54.00
PG 51102: Guild 1982 SB-201 Bass
- one pickup, 2 pots, output jack,
13 screw holes
OEM Material: color 35 white
plexi: $54.00
FOR 22 FRET VERSION
15 screws, PJ pickups,
3 knobs & jack
OEM Material: color 70 black
singe ply .090: $54.00
PG 524: Guild B302 Bass
2 soapbar PU, 16 screws, 4 knobs,
switch & jack
OEM Material: color 122 black/
parchment 5-ply: $54.00
PG 525: Guild B301 A Bass
1 soapbar PU (measures
3-13/16' by 1-1/4')
16 screws, 2 knobs,
& jack
OEM Material: color 122 black/
parchment 5-ply: $54.00
4 screws
OEM Material: color 1
black 1-ply: $14.00
6 screws
OEM Material: color 154
.100' black: $24.00
2 screws
this one is from our
'73 S-90, so it is 1-py
black (color 1). We can
also do them engraved
in color 70 black/white
2 ply - please contact
us if you need an
engraved TRC
WE ALSO HAVE:
2 screws, larger profile
shape than the 1973
Guild TRC
Cost on these without
engraving is around $15.00
3 screws
OEM Material: color 1
black 1-ply: $14.00
DeARMOND GUITARS
2 hum, 2 screws
OEM Material: Color 70
1-ply black: $24.00
2 hum, 2 screws
OEM Material: Color 32
clear plexi: $24.00
2 Dynasonic PU, 2 screws
OEM Material: Color 55
black plexi: $24.00
Guild Guitars
PG 165: Guild 1967 Starfire 'stairstep'
cut for 2 DeArmond Hums, 2 screws,
uses angle bracket for mounting to
body, no graphic
OEM Material: color 55 black plexi: $24.00
PG 17502: Guild X-150 D
cut for 2 DeArmond Hums, 2 screws,
uses angle bracket for mounting to
body, no graphic
OEM Material: color 55 black plexi: $24.00
PG 387: Guild Duane Eddy
cut for 2 Dynasonic PU, 2 screws,
uses angle bracket for mounting to
body, no graphic
OEM Material: color 55 black plexi: $24.00
PG 245: GUILD 1964 DE-400
DUANE EDDY
2 screws, 2 Dynasonic PU,
uses angle bracket for mounting to
body, no graphic
OEM Material: color 55 black plexi: $24.00
PG 410: Guild Archtop Hollowbody
- no pickup cuts, can be used for many
1960s Guild models by notching for
pickup(s), 2 screws, uses angle
bracket for mounting to body,
no graphic
OEM Material: color 55 black plexi: $24.00
PG 175: Guild 1982 X-79 guitar
10 screws, 3 knobs,
switch & jack, Later Version
OEM Material: color 122
black/parchment 5 ply
with small bevel: $40.00
tracing required
WE ALSO HAVE:
PG 17504: Guild X-79
10 screws, 3 knobs,
switch & jack, Earliest Version
OEM Material: color 122
black/parchment 5 ply
with small bevel: $40.00
tracing required
PG 32502: Guild 1963 S-200 Thunderbird
14 screws, 4 knobs, slide switch, &
jack, 2 DeArmond Hums, cut for
switch plate
OEM Material: color 122
black/parchment 5 ply: $41.00
PG 32504: GUILD THUDERBIRD
REISSUE
14 screws, 4 knobs, slide switch, &
jack, 2 DeArmond Hums, cut for
switch plate
OEM Material: color 122
black/parchment 5 ply: $41.00
PG 508: Guild S-70 guitar
- SSS, 2 mini toggles,
slot switch, 2 pots & jack,
15 perimeter screws, cut
for switch plate
OEM Material: color 122
black/parchment 5 ply: $41.00
PG 509: Guild S-60
- 1 hum w/3 height adjust screws,
2 knobs, 15 screws, ours does not
have the jack hole
OEM Material: color 122
black/parchment 5-ply: $41.00
Guild Serial Numbers Corona
PG 5092: Guild 1970's S-60 D
2 single coils, 3 knobs, one
toggle switch,output jack,
16 screws
OEM Material: color 122
black/parchment 5-ply: $41.00
Gruen Guild Serial Numbers
PG 5094: GUILD S-60 D
Note locaton of toggle switch;
all other details match
PG 5092 above
OEM Material: color 122
black/parchment 5-ply: $41.00
PG 510: Guild Brian May
- 2 piece set w/bridge piece
Guard has 3 pu - no mounting
screws, 6 switches, 2 knobs, 12
screws, bridge plate has 3 screws
OEM Material: color 122
black/parchment 5-ply: $44.00
PG 51002: 1983 Guild Brian May
w/tremolo cut, 3 pu - no mounting
screws, 6 switches, 2 knobs, 12
screws
OEM Material: color 70 black .090'
single ply: $44.00
Guild Serial Numbers Lookup
PG 527: Guild S-100 Trapezoid Backplate
- 4 screws
OEM Material: color 70 black .090'
single ply: $24.00
PG 529: Guild 1970s S-100
- 4 screws, no graphic
OEM Material: color 55
black plexi: $24.00
PG 52902: GUILD S-100 'NEWARK ST' REISSUE
- 4 screws, no graphic
OEM Material: color 70 black .090'
single ply: $24.00
PG 52904: GUILD 1996 S-100 POLARA
5 screw holes
OEM Material: color 122 black/parchment 5-ply: $35.00
PG 52906: GUILD 1973 S-90
2 Guild/D'Armond 'HB-100' 3 screw-mount PU, 9 screws
OEM Material: Color 170 black/parchment 3-ply: $60.00
PG 530: Guild S-284 Aviator guitar
9 screws, 2 single coils & 3-hole
mount humbucker, 2 knobs &
switch
OEM Material: color 70 black .090'
single ply: $40.00
Guild Guitars was formed after the old Epiphone Company was sold to Gibson in the early 1950s. The earliest Guilds look just like the last NY Epiphones. The guitars are usually fitted with great-sounding D'Armond Pickups or DiMarzios on later models. On most hollowbodies, the original pickguard is made of clear plexiglass with a logo screened on the back, then lacquered black. Fender has asked us not to use their Trademarks on our products, so we usually just use black plexiglass (color 55). On the solidbodies, the original guards were usually 5-ply black/parchment bakelite. As most Guild bass owners know, the bakelite material is very brittle & breaks up at the output jack. For these, we usually use our color 122, black/parchment 5-ply, which looks the same but is much more durable. Click here for a list of Guild serial numbers. Guild was owned for awhile by Fender, it is now owned by Cordoba Music Group.
This page also includes pickguards for DeArmond imported guitars.
Decoding Guild Serial Numbers
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