GUILD JF-4-HG
- similar to the JF-4, except available in Natural or Sunburst high gloss finish, mfg. 1992-93.
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- similar to the F-412 12-String Second Version, except has Fishman (disc. 2006), or D-TAR Wavelength (summer 2006-present) electronics, mfg. 2002-present.
This model is also available in left-handed configuration (No. 385-2527).
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