Surfliner HH brings new soul to the classic Guild DNA     A vintage-inspired electric guitar with offset appeal, this is the next iteration of the Surfliner platform, with an HH configuration and coil-splitting for a diverse tonal pallet. The Guild Surfliner combines classic styling with modern features in an offset, solid body...

Who doesn't like a bit of 12 string jangle?         Guild’s 12-string legacy expands into the Starfire I series with the Starfire I-12. This gig-ready semi-hollow body 12-string offers a wide range of iconic Guild tones in a comfortable and affordable fashion. The Starfire I-12 features a semi-hollow construction utilizing...

Based on Bob Marley’s at-home, songwriting guitar, the Guild A-20 Marley is a worthy tribute to the reggae legend. Many of Marley’s hits through the seventies were written on his Guild Madeira acoustic guitar. The A-20 Marley reintroduces Marley’s beloved dreadnought to the world along with a few modern appointments. Built...

The crème of the crop for Guild’s Starfire line, the Starfire VI has it all—glitz, glamour and gorgeous tone. Featuring Guild’s iconic double-cutaway Starfire body shape with a solid spruce center block, the VI’s prestige is built to last. Dual LB-1 Little Bucker pickups—replicas of Guild’s 1960s smaller size humbucking pickups—offer...

The all new Starfire I Jet 90 with roaring P90 pups is here!  Born from the iconic Guild models of yesteryear and raised with rebellious, free-spirited individuality, the Starfire I Jet90 combines the classic Starfire body shape with the slick, rugged aesthetic of Guild’s vintage 6 in-line headstock. Three Guild Franz...

It may look a bit like a chubby LP but these Aristocrats have what it takes. Comes in twin humbucker (Snowcrest White or Trans Black Burst finishes) or twin P90 (Vintage Sunburst finish) versions. Features a chambered solid body, to give it a lightweight feel, a comfortable, rock-solid three-piece neck, bound...

Guild are releasing new models and colours in their Starfire I family of Double Cut and Single Cut guitars, bringing them into the modern era. Features include a Tune-o-matic bridge, premium Guild Vintage 18 open back tuners with 18:1 ratio, an easily accessible 12” radius Rosewood fretboard and thin U neck...

Established in 1953 in New York, Guild Guitars grew into one of the world's premier makers of high-quality acoustic guitars. Guild flourished in the '50s and in particular throughout the '60s, their popularity and solid reputation spreading quickly. Over the years its instruments found their way into the hands of high-profile...

Established in 1953 in New York, Guild Guitars grew into one of the world's premier makers of high-quality acoustic guitars, with a reputation also for iconic electric, and bass guitars. Guild flourished in the '50s and in particular throughout the '60s, their popularity and solid reputation spreading quickly. Over the years...