GUILD A-350/A-350B/A-375 STRATFORD Description
- single round cutaway hollow body, arched spruce top, two bound f-holes, multi-ply binding, solid curly maple back and sides, three-piece maple/walnut neck, 20-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearl block inlays, multibound blackface headstock with "G" logo inlay, three-per-side tuners, adj. rosewood bridge, harp tailpiece, raised black laminated pickguard, gold-plated hardware, available in Blonde (A-375 or A-350B) or Sunburst (A-350) finish, 24.75 in. scale, mfg. circa 1956-1973.
In 1959, a G shield headsock logo/inlay was introduced. In 1960, an ebony fingerboard and bridge was introduced. The Blonde version of this guitar was called the A-375 Stratford until 1960 and A-350B after 1960.