Any Guild Bluesbird people?

Re: Any Guild Bluesbird people?

ive seen some that were stunning to look at and some that played like a dream. in general i think they are really nice sounding guitars, kinda like a chambered les paul with 59's
overall they were nice, but there are a few that ive run into that were really great guitars
 
Re: Any Guild Bluesbird people?

Thanks dude. What do you mean by chambered? It's like a semi-hollow?
 
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sorta, lemme see if i can find something on it
 
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Thanks Jeremy. I went on guild's site earlier but all I could find was serial numbers for them. I guess since they are no longer made, they don't have much info on them.
 
Re: Any Guild Bluesbird people?

Had one.....westerly made 1997 w/ seymour duncan phat cats in there, great guitar highly under-rated. heres a pic...i had to let it go (one of the ones that got away.)

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yeah they great guitars......like a les paul but lighter, I would diffinatly buy that one.
 
Re: Any Guild Bluesbird people?

There is one at our local music store for $1400.00 Canadian (used...but in new condition). Made in about 1993 IIRC

It is almost the same as the one shown, only it has 2 P90's (with cream covers).

AAA flame top with cherry burst finish.

I find the neck to be quite large, IMHO.

Guild was bought by Fender, and the Guild electric guitar lines will not be made in the USA (according to the Fender rep. that was at the store recently). He feels that these guitars might be of some value someday.

If the neck was smaller, I'd consider it. The P90 version is apparently quite rare.

Dave
 
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Thanks for all the replies! Maybe I'll catch one in a store someday and get lucky :fingersx: That or I'll just break down one day and grab one off ebay.
 
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i have a bluesbird that was made in the fender custom shop when they were "moving the production facilites around. Very shortly after that they stopped making the electrics all together. It really is one of the best playing, best sounding instruments I have played. They are really excellent guitars that sound just slightly different from a good les paul. They have a more open sound to them due to the nearly hollow body. I would say tht they have a center block, but they don't even have a full one of those. it stops just past the bridge so there is a huge sound chamber in there. I put a set of ants in mine and I couldn't be happier.

I say find one of these on ebay and snag it.
 
Re: Any Guild Bluesbird people?

There is one at our local music store for $1400.00 Canadian (used...but in new condition). Made in about 1993 IIRC

It is almost the same as the one shown, only it has 2 P90's (with cream covers).

AAA flame top with cherry burst finish.

I find the neck to be quite large, IMHO.

Guild was bought by Fender, and the Guild electric guitar lines will not be made in the USA (according to the Fender rep. that was at the store recently). He feels that these guitars might be of some value someday.

If the neck was smaller, I'd consider it. The P90 version is apparently quite rare.

Dave

Oh god please buy it...do it for the kids!
 
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That would be one of my "regret" guitars. Had a nice red semi-flamey one with p90's that I bought for 599 when GC was closing out the line. Sold it later. Should have kept it.
 
Re: Any Guild Bluesbird people?

ive seen some that were stunning to look at and some that played like a dream. in general i think they are really nice sounding guitars, kinda like a chambered les paul with 59's
overall they were nice, but there are a few that ive run into that were really great guitars

I have one coming. A friend is refinishing it for me. Its a quilted top and it will have a 59 burst finish when its done. I like the way they feel better than a LP. Not as heavy and the necks are a dream. The matched pair of 59's is a great pickup for this type of guitar. If al gos well I should have it by the middle of January.:banana:
 
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Regarding the Guild Bluesbird.....I have owned three of them over the years. I have also owned two Les Pauls. I am a full-time working musician, teach for the National Guitar Workshop, Guitar Workshop Plus of Canada, Blue Summit, have online guitar lessons with JamPlay.com, have five CDs out under my name, and have recorded numerous TV commercial and film soundtracks.

The Guild Bluesbird is nothing like a Les Paul. The chambering is NOT like the chambering on some of the newer Les Pauls. The Bluesbird is mostly hollow under that solid maple top. It was designed originally (as the Guild Aristocrat) to be a 3/4 size, thin-bodied archtop with no F-holes (several Guild models had no F holes). That traditional continued through its evolution into the M-75 and the Bluesbird. I still own one now. The Bluesbird is a snappier, more resonant and far less dense of a sound than the Les Paul. It lacks all that mahogany, and therefore it lacks a lot of the midrange power of the LP. Some people liken it to an "inflated Telecaster". It also weighs a lot less than most Les Pauls. Personally, I like weight. I find the Bluesbird to be a little lighter than my personal preference, but one can get used to weight, whether heavy or light.

The Bluesbird is, of course, a full inch larger than the LP, and the cutaway is the old Macaferri/Selmer style of cutaway, which is really hip.

Personally, I love the way the Bluesbird looks. It has a really good sound, but it is nothing like a Les Paul or an ES-335 even. It is much less dense and midrangey than even the ES-335.

Some people point out that Robben Ford has played Bluesbirds and that those Fender Esprit guitars are similar. That is true. Carvin's new semi-solid guitars are also similar. However, I have opened for Robben twice and have taught at workshops with Robben and I have never seen Robben use those guitars. In fact, he usually plays a Les Paul or a Tele these days.

Have you wondered why more big-name pros have not used the Bluesbird? Well, I think that it could be that the guitar lacks a certain amount of midrange and sustain that many solidbodies and even semi-hollows have. Its sound is unique.

What I am telling you is from experience. Great guitars, but in a category of their own, and they are certainly the model from which some guitar companies are making some of their new models. They are semi-solid though....not semi-hollow. Good luck.
 
Re: Any Guild Bluesbird people?

I have a 2003 Corona built Bluesbird. Several years ago I got the following two images showing the chambering off the web but I am unable to find the site anymore.

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A Les Paul route

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A Bird Player

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7EP7-QXjNU
 
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