Introduced in 1954, the F-50 was the top of the acoustic
flat top line and was popularized by exceptional players including Eric Clapton,
who graced the cover of the Guild catalog in 1968. The new F-50 adopts many
of the features of the best 1960s instruments, with a 4.8" body
depth, a relocated "X" brace pattern, and a new sculpted Rosewood
bridge. Other specifications include a AAA Spruce top, arched Curly Maple
back and sides, an Ebony fingerboard with traditional Mother-of-Pearl and
Abalone block position inlays, a shell pickguard, our G-shield headstock logo,
and gold Grover Rotomatic® tuning machines.