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Starfire III Black
The Guild Starfire III has been an icon in the Guild electric guitar lineup since the early 1960s, delivering incredible tones, playability, and style to guitarists for many decades. Blending the warm, organic tones of its hollowbody design with a thinline body depth and Florentine cutaway, the Starfire III has something for every type of player and musical style. Over the years it has enjoyed several iterations, and the current reissue models that reside in the Newark St. Collection blend the best of all eras with modern refinements, premium build quality, and value.
Starfire III Black
This dual-pickup, semi-hollow bass guitar adds both legendary style and a modern range of sonic options to Guild’s iconic Starfire Bass. Originally debuting in 1967, shortly after the single-pickup version, the Starfire Bass II quickly garnered a following that included Jack Casady (Jefferson Airplane), Chris Hillman (The Byrds) and Phil Lesh (Grateful Dead). The recent addition of the BiSonic BS-1 neck pickup has expanded tonal options, giving bassists a warm, smooth sound for added flexibility and the fat, warm hollowbody bass tones not typically found in solidbody basses.
M-75 Aristocrat Black
The welcome return of a true Guild Classic featuring mahogany back and sides with a chambered body and arched Spruce braced top. The compact and lightweight M-75 Aristocrat model expertly evokes its predecessor of the early 1950s, with a historic Guild single-cutaway hollow body specifically designed to produce the resonance of a larger instrument. Additional features include a bound Ebony fingerboard, Grover Sta-tite tuners, a comfortable, rock-solid three-piece neck, and vintage reproduction Guild Franz P90 pickups. Ships with a hardshell case. *New for 2023, Guild has re-released and limited run in all black gloss. Also available in Antique Sunburst.