The iconic one M-20 from Guild was the first guitar to roll off the assembly line in 1967, when the company had grown so much that it moved to a new factory in Westerly, RI. Nearly 50 years later, history has repeated itself in a brand new, state-of-the-art facility in California. The M-20 is a concert-sized acoustic guitar with a solid mahogany top, back and sides. It is nicknamed the "Nick Drake Guitar" because it appears on the album cover of Drake's album Bryter Layter. It features a rosewood bridge and fingerboard, bone nut and saddle, and an extremely light satin finish that really makes this guitar sing. The M-20's modest features include a vintage-style rosette and the mother-of-pearl Guild logo on the headstock. Each M-20 comes with a hand-signed, numbered certificate of authentic.
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