The Guild F212 XL is a little bit bigger with more bass. It's a very good 12 strings, but the end of the 60's is the golden age for the twelve strings Guild.
A most iconic 12 string ..I believe Ralph Towner started with the F212 in the beginning of his career. It has a small body but true to Guilds sound it delivers a big bold bass and clarity..built to be played..a true original.
Well, small ... it's actually slightly wider than a dreadnought in the lower bout. But they're marvelous guitars; I have one of these, also 1968, made in Hoboken (Guild's "golden era"), probably the best thing out of there since Sinatra! : )
Such a great sound and great strumming! Really want to get this same model
I have a 1979 version (F212XL NT) of this chime cannon. Wonderful tone.
The Guild F212 XL is a little bit bigger with more bass. It's a very good 12 strings, but the end of the 60's is the golden age for the twelve strings Guild.
A most iconic 12 string ..I believe Ralph Towner started with the F212 in the beginning of his career. It has a small body but true to Guilds sound it delivers a big bold bass and clarity..built to be played..a true original.
Well, small ... it's actually slightly wider than a dreadnought in the lower bout. But they're marvelous guitars; I have one of these, also 1968, made in Hoboken (Guild's "golden era"), probably the best thing out of there since Sinatra! : )
▶️🎸I will soon buy a Guild D 55 Antique Burst 🙋♂️ 🌟🌟🌟
What tuning are you using here?