This guitar is in almost new condition. Original case. Under 8lbs. Not a slim neck but not huge either.
Guitar has been mostly stored except for an album i recorded with it Tucson in 2005. It stays in tune like a professional instrument should and is perfectly intonated. See pics. If you know about these guitars, you know. I have a les paul standard as well and prefer this bad boy over it. I'm a tele guy so... sale needed to fund a new acoustic. OHSC included. message me with any questions.
In 2002, the Guild Bluesbird (frequently misspelled as "Bluebird") electric guitars were produced in Corona, California, following Fender's relocation of Guild production from Westerly, Rhode Island. These USA-made guitars featured a single-cutaway design, lightweight chambered mahogany bodies, carved maple caps, and a \(24.75\)-inch scale length. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]The primary models and special editions available during the 2002 production year include:Standard Production Models
Guild Bluesbird (Standard Humbucker Model): This is the core model featuring dual USA-made Seymour Duncan SH-1 '59 humbucking pickups. It featured a vintage "C" shape mahogany neck, a bound rosewood fingerboard with mother-of-pearl block inlays, a tune-o-matic bridge with a stopbar tailpiece, and Grover tuners.
Production Era: Guitars made in 2002 were produced at the Corona, California factory right after Fender acquired Guild. Players highly regard this era for exceptional build quality, top-tier wood choices, and stellar factory setups.
Premium Factory Specs: A standard 2002 Bluesbird features a chambered mahogany body and factory-installed Seymour Duncan SH-1 '59 pickups.