Guild Blues 90. Guild Blues 90 Transparent Black with OHSC Made in USA Reverb Canada Can't get good pics in the house, so here's the Reverb listing Guild USA Blues 90 (Bluesbird) 2000 - Trans-Green Had a red '97 Bluesbird since about 2000
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In 2000, Guild took their popular Bluesbird model, fitted it with a Songbird neck and Seymour Duncan P-90 pickups, and called it the Blues 90 Up for selling an excellent condition of Guild Blues 90, made in Westerly, RI, USA, with OHSC and owners manual
BLUES 90 Guild Blues 90 Audiofanzine
Other than the pickups, the only difference between the Blues 90 and Bluesbird is the 90's bigger neck profile (like a late '50s Gibson) and less fancy appointments (dot markers in stead of blocks. In 2000, Guild took their popular Bluesbird model, fitted it with a Songbird neck and Seymour Duncan P-90 pickups, and called it the Blues 90 Testing out some new camera settings on a new phone and decided to try to capture this Blues 90 that has always been tricky to photograph the maple top figuring
Used Guild Blues 90 Flame Top Emerald Green 1990s Cream City Music. This is a rare guitar that is hard to come by these days, especially in this condition. I only played it in church on occasion when I led worship for a few years, and it's spent most of its life in the case as I'm primarily a bassist
Used Guild Blues 90 Flame Top Emerald Green 1990s Cream City Music. From what I have read so far, it seems the major difference is just looks and date -the Blues 90 was manufactured. Only manufactured between 2000 to 2001 so not easy to find these days.