1995 Guild JF65-12
SOLD

This Westerly era JF65-12 has solid flame maple sides, an arched flame maple back, and a select AAA spruce top with an abalone rosette around the sound hole. The ebony fretboard is inlaid with mother of pearl blocks with abalone insets, and it's complimented with an ebony bridge. The JF65-12 is the definition of a beautiful guitar - and it has Guild's nitrocellulose lacquer finish. The action is very comfortable.
There is some minor finish checking on the front but it's barely visible unless you hold it in an exact angle with the exact type of lighting.
Guild’s venerable F412 was renamed as the JF-65 12 in the late 80’s, retaining all the original F412 specs and adding an ebony bridge and a mother-of-pearl ring in the rosette.
Fishman SBT-E passive pickup installed.
Laminated maple back
Nut width: 1 13/16"
Scale length: 25 5/8"
Neck: Maple
Bracing: Shaved
There is some minor finish checking on the front but it's barely visible unless you hold it in an exact angle with the exact type of lighting.
Guild’s venerable F412 was renamed as the JF-65 12 in the late 80’s, retaining all the original F412 specs and adding an ebony bridge and a mother-of-pearl ring in the rosette.
Fishman SBT-E passive pickup installed.
Laminated maple back
Nut width: 1 13/16"
Scale length: 25 5/8"
Neck: Maple
Bracing: Shaved
Here are the finish checking lines. I really had to catch this at the right angle in order to take the shot. Otherwise they aren't noticeable.