Fair condition, 5,5/10, the body has been modified |
professionally in a cool way to an SG/EB-0 shape, |
Made in Hoboken, NJ, USA, unreadable pots that |
look original, including modern black square |
hardcase, 2pc wooden fingerrests on both sides of |
the strings, 4pc handmade rosewood bridge saddles, |
original knobs, has been refretted, reglues |
headstock veneer, 3pc neck with slight separation |
but no issues, 1pc original white pickup that is |
hanging in a black painted wooden frame, untouched |
original examples of this model sell for around |
2500-3000euro so this one is priced to sell! 30 |
1/2 short scale bass, more info from online: |
Guild was a late starter into the electric bass |
market but by the end of 1964 developed the |
semi-hollow Starfire Bass and the solid body Jet |
Star, which used the body of the S-200 Thunderbird |
guitar. The Starfire went on to become a classic |
but the Jet Star...not so much. This very rare |
bass was introduced around the end of 1964 |
(appearing in the October 64 pricelist at |
$245.00) but few if any shipped before 1965. This |
1966 model is one of around 200 shipped that year |
the only year the model was produced in any |
sizable numbers. . |