The model is a cutaway grand orchestra guitar.
It comes with an abalone-trimmed AAA-grade red spruce top and AAA quilt big-leaf maple neck back and sides. The dark-tinted top imparts an aged look, and it features a 20-fret ebony fingerboard and abalone-inlaid bridge.
Other features include custom D-55-style abalone/mother-of-pearl fret markers rotated 90 degrees and located on the bass side of the fingerboard, a slightly shallower body than that of the standard F-47 grand orchestra on which the model is based, scalloped red spruce bracing, abalone rosette, three-piece mahogany neck with rosewood center, 12" fingerboard radius, stylized Guild “G” headstock overlay, extra tuner spacing to accommodate Dykes’ signature behind-the-nut string bends, bone nut and saddle, and a gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish.
Each Doyle Dykes Signature Model comes with a dark brown hard-shell case lined with dark-green plush.
Pricing & Availability:
The Doyle Dykes Signature Model is expected to be available in December through authorized Guild dealers for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $5000.00.
For more information: Guild
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