GUILD S-270 FLYER (RUNAWAY OR SPRINT)
- offset double cutaway body, bolt-on neck, six-on-a-side "Blade" headstock, one EMG pickup, locking tremolo, mfg. 1983-85.
No. of Strings
6
Body Type
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No. of Frets
22
Weight
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- offset double cutaway mahogany body with concave bottom bout, black pickguard, built-in stand, mahogany neck, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, adjustable metal bridge/vibrato tailpiece, three-per-side tuners, chrome hardware, single coil pickup, volume/tone controls, available in Amber, Black, Cherry Red, Green, or Sunburst finish, mfg. 1963-67.
The S-50 Jet Star was the first model of Guild´s solid body guitars.
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